- CA ON00408 F026-S01-0071-01-11
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- May 8, 1984
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
The efficacy of ferric ions to precipitate phosphorus from a aqueous solution
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Trace metal concentrations in sediment cores from Lake Nipissing
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Estimation of the contribution of phosphorus from land snowpack and lake cover to Pascal Lake
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Absorption of zinc by invertebrates of an aquatic environment
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Strontium accumulation in clam shells in clams from Perch Lake
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Nitrogen availability in an Acer saccharum marsh ecosystem in mid-winter
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Relationships between lead and automobile emissions
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The effect of simulated rain on seed germination and early seedling growth for crop seeds
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Purification of water using electrolysis
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Effects of hardness on the toxicity of abietic acid.
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Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Fonds illustrates the environmental monitoring and evaluation work of students in the Environmental Biology/Protection Technologist program. Fonds consists of one series containing research projects and reports.
Canadore College. School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology
Part of School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology (Canadore College) fonds
Series contains student reports and research projects carried out as a requirement of courses in the Environmental Biology Technician/Technology program, an interdisciplinary program focused on environmental monitoring and evaluation through which students graduated as Environmental Biology Technicians (later redesignated Environmental Protection Technicians) after four semesters, and could then return for a further two semesters to become Environmental Biology Technologists (later redesignated Environmental Protection Technologists, with a choice of specialization in either Environmental Management or Monitoring and Analysis). Reports were for third year courses in the Environmental Biology/Protection Technologist program, including ENV 300/301 (Environmental Biology III: Environmental Project), ENV 320 (Technical Reporting), and ENV 355 (Environmental Management Project). Reports were based on environmental study projects that students carried out over the course of a term, studies that were often locally based in the North Bay area.
Reports are arranged in files by year.