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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/cda8d09c1692260dbc36f93cfdf588e9.pdf
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1995
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The Uranium Industry in Haliburton County
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Natural Resources<br />Environmental Studies <br />History <br />Mining
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Proulx, Michele
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TPB-590
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U-Links
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John Wadland
Tom Whillans
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Haliburton County
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The story of the uranium industry in Haliburton County and its legacy to the present fabric of place is explored in this paper. Beginning with the Federal government's role in developing this industry in the mid 1950s, the paper describes the geology of the Cardiff/Haliburton areas with its two main groups of rocks; the Grenville type metasediments and the plutonic ones. The development of the Bicroft and Canadian Dyno uranium mines in the 50s is outlined focusing on production and employment figures as well as settlement patterns developed by both mines in the housing developments of Cardiff, Bicroft Heights, and Dyno Estates. Follow-up studies done on radioactive waste and uranium mill tailings after mine closures are presented. Chapters on globalization and the legacy of uranium mine waste as well as opportunities for uranium to become part of the industrial heritage of the area conclude the paper.
geology
industry
mines
Mining
natural resources
Uranium
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/1bc4dd7e24333ff2f9e04da315aeef19.pdf
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1992
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The History of Natural Landscape of Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton, and Algonquin Park
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Natural landscape development on the Precambrian Shield watersheds
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Lawson, William
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U-Links Office and online
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-529
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Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton, Algonquin Park
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This report is an overview of natural landscape development on the Precambrian Shield watersheds of the Algonquin region. It is hoped that by understanding the historical landscape dynamics prior to human influences man may be encouraged to recognize the significance of human impact on the natural background and better manage in cooperation with Nature. The paper looks at this landscape development within the areas of bedrock, glacial activity, climate, soil development and types, ecosystems, natural terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, wetlands, and stresses on ecosystems. Information about ecoclimatic regions, wetlands, and exotic plants is presented in accompanying appendices.
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Trent University
ecology
environment
Environment Studies
environmental impacts
geology
landscape