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| The impacts of ozonation on oil sands process-affected water biodegradability and biofilm formation characteristics in bioreactors | | Bioresource technology |
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| Forest floor development and biochemical properties in reconstructed boreal forest soils | | Applied soil ecology |
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| Compositional heterogeneity may limit the usefulness of some commercial naphthenic acids for toxicity assays | | Science of the total environment |
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| Structural and optical characterization of dissolved organic matter from the lower Athabasca River, Canada | | Chemosphere |
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| Gross N transformations were little affected by 4years of simulated N and S depositions in an aspen-white spruce dominated boreal forest in Alberta, Canada | | Forest ecology and management |
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| Petroleum coke adsorption as a water management option for oil sands process-affected water | | Science of the total environment |
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| Petroleum coke and soft tailings sediment in constructed wetlands may contribute to the uptake of trace metals by algae and aquatic invertebrates | | Science of the total environment |
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| Comparative probabilistic assessment of the hydrological performance of reconstructed and natural watersheds | | Hydrological processes |
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| Effectiveness of soil N availability indices in predicting site productivity in the oil sands region of Alberta | | Plant and soil |
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| Distribution of naphthenic acids in tissues of laboratory-exposed fish and in wild fishes from near the Athabasca oil sands in Alberta, Canada | | Ecotoxicology and environmental safety |
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| Four years of simulated N and S depositions did not cause N saturation in a mixedwood boreal forest ecosystem in the oil sands region in northern Alberta, Canada | | Forest ecology and management |
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| Synthesis and toxicity of some metabolites of the microbial degradation of synthetic naphthenic acids | | Science of the total environment |
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| Assessment of ecologically relevant hydrological variables influencing a cold‐region river and its delta: the Athabasca River and the Peace–Athabasca Delta, northwestern Canada | | Hydrological processes |
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| Is there widespread metal contamination from in-situ bitumen extraction at Cold Lake, Alberta heavy oil field? | | Science of the total environment |
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| Bioreactor studies predict whole microbial population dynamics in oil sands tailings ponds | | Applied microbiology and biotechnology |
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| The acute and sub-chronic exposures of goldfish to naphthenic acids induce different host defense responses | | Aquatic toxicology |
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| Long-term effects of organic amendments on the recovery of plant and soil microbial communities following disturbance in the Canadian boreal forest | | Plant and soil |
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| Sulfate adsorption properties of acid-sensitive soils in the Athabasca oil sands region in Alberta, Canada | | Chemosphere |
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| Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction is impaired when exposed to a naphthenic acid extract | | Aquatic toxicology |
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| Predicted toxicity of naphthenic acids present in oil sands process-affected waters to a range of environmental and human endpoints | | Science of the total environment |
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| Nitrogen Cycling in Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides Stands in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Alberta, Canada | | Water, air, and soil pollution |
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| Influence of inorganic anions on metals release from oil sands coke and on toxicity of nickel and vanadium to Ceriodaphnia dubia | | Chemosphere |
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| Naphthenic acids speciation and removal during petroleum-coke adsorption and ozonation of oil sands process-affected water | | Science of the total environment |
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| Physiological effects and tissue residues from exposure of leopard frogs to commercial naphthenic acids | | Science of the total environment |
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| Growth and Physiological Responses of Triticum aestivum and Deschampsia caespitosa Exposed to Petroleum Coke | | Water, air, and soil pollution |
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| Growing season energy and water exchange from an oil sands overburden reclamation soil cover, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada | | Hydrological processes |
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| Development and testing of an index of biotic integrity based on submersed and floating vegetation and its application to assess reclamation wetlands in Alberta’s oil sands area, Canada | | Environmental monitoring and assessment |
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| Metal removal from oil sands tailings pond water by indigenous micro-alga | | Chemosphere |
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| Root Distributions of Planted Boreal Mixedwood Species on Reclaimed Saline–Sodic Overburden | | Water, air, and soil pollution |
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| Reproductive development of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) exposed to oil sands–affected waters | | Environmental toxicology and chemistry |
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| Naphthenic acid biodegradation by the unicellular alga Dunaliella tertiolecta | | Chemosphere |
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| Coupling bioelectricity generation and oil sands tailings treatment using microbial fuel cells | | Bioresource technology |
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| A Comparative Toxicogenomic Investigation of Oil Sand Water and Processed Water in Rainbow Trout Hepatocytes | | Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology |
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| Processing of ¹³C glucose in mineral soil from aspen, spruce and novel ecosystems in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region | | Applied soil ecology |
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| Biogeochemical processes controlling the mobility of major ions and trace metals in aquitard sediments beneath an oil sand tailing pond: Laboratory studies and reactive transport modeling | | Journal of contaminant hydrology |
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| Fate and transport of oil sand process-affected water into the underlying clay till: A field study | | Journal of contaminant hydrology |
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| A Comparison of Tension and Zero-Tension Lysimeter and PRS™ Probes for Measuring Soil Water Chemistry in Sandy Boreal Soils in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Canada | | Water, air, and soil pollution |
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| Soil reclamation amendments affect long term growth of jack pine following oil sands mining | | New forests |
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| Fertilization at planting influences seedling growth and vegetative competition on a post-mining boreal reclamation site | | New forests |
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| The immunological effects of oil sands surface waters and naphthenic acids on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | | Aquatic toxicology |
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