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1101 |aCanada.|bNational Energy Board. |bEnvironmental Studies Research Funds.
24510|aDocumentation of recent Grand Bank iceberg grounding events and comparison with colder events of known age / |c[by] Gary Sonnichsen ... [et al.]
250 |aDraft
260 |bNational Energy Board. |c2005.
300 |aviii, 199p. : |bcoloured figs., graphs, references, tables, photographs ; |c28 cm.
4901 |aEnvironmental Studies Research Funds|x0837-1652|v157
500 |a"April 2006".--Cover. "The eastern Canadian continental shelf south to the Grand Bank of Newfoundland is transited by iceberg calved from the Greenland Ice Sheet and eastern Canadian arctic glaciers."--Page 1, Introduction. "Research into iceberg scouring on the Grand Bank, primarily through the interpretation of side scan sonar and profiler data sets, was initiated in the late 1970's."--Page 2, Background.
5203 |aThis report is part of a series of ESRF-funded research that examines environmental and social issues related to petroleum exploration and development on frontier lands— those areas where the resources are located in offshore areas of the East and coasts and all lands north of the 60th parallel. Studies examine the biological, environmental, and ecological effects of exploration and means to prevent or mitigate harm to facilitate effective decision-making. All ESRF studies are subject to a scientific/technical peer review.
546 |a(Résumé en français.)
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a06-31|b2006-08-04
69007|aEnvironmental impact assessment|2gcpds
69007|aOffshore drilling|2gcpds
69007|aPetroleum industry|2gcpds
7201 |aSonnichsen, Gary
7760#|tDocumentation of recent Grand Bank iceberg grounding events and comparison with older events of known age |w(CaOODSP)9.811288
830#0|aEnvironmental Studies Research Funds,|x0837-1652|v157|w(CaOODSP)9.514809