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Samantha Schultz, Koreen Millard, Samantha Darling and René Chénier
Peatlands provide vital ecosystem and carbon services, and Canada is home to a significant peatland carbon stock. Global climate warming trends are expected to lead to increased carbon release from peatlands, as a consequence of drought and wildfire. Mon...
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Mingzheng Wen, Huaibo Zhang, Shoujun Wang, Zhiwen Shang, Shaotong Zhang, Peng Yang and Hong Wang
The shelly chenier is a dike-like accumulation formed by waves, currents, and other hydrodynamic forces pushing the shells and their debris in the intertidal zone to the high tide line. It is a special type of coastal dike. The shelly chenier located in ...
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Silke A. J. Tas, Dirk S. van Maren and Ad J. H. M. Reniers
Cheniers are important for stabilising mud-dominated coastlines. A chenier is a body of wave-reworked, coarse-grained sediment consisting of sand and shells overlying a muddy substrate. In this paper we present and analyse a week of field observations of...
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René Chénier, Mesha Sagram, Khalid Omari and Adam Jirovec
In 2014, through the World-Class Tanker Safety System (WCTSS) initiative, the Government of Canada launched the Northern Marine Transportation Corridors (NMTC) concept. The corridors were created as a strategic framework to guide Federal investments in m...
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René Chénier, Marc-André Faucher and Ryan Ahola
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René Chénier, Marc-André Faucher, Ryan Ahola, Yask Shelat and Mesha Sagram
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Kristina Boros, Danielle Fortin, Innocent Jayawardene, Marc Chénier, Christine Levesque and Pat E. Rasmussen
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Merkies, K.; Chenier, T.; Plante, C.; Buhr, M.M.
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