File consists of four field note journals. Collected notes and data appear to relate to dust studies.
File consists of an original copy of the "Williston Reservoir Dust Control Feasibility Study Interim Report" by the UNBC Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Research and Consulting Team.
File consists of a photocopy of a Canadian Journal of Zoology by Swales et al. entitled "Winter Habitat Preference of Juvenile Salmonids in Two Interior Rivers in British Columbia".
File consists of research materials related to wives in science, including an interview with [Joan Hochbaum]. File also includes photocopied archival and secondary research materials and a pamphlet for a university symposium.
File consists of two audio cassettes from a symposium on women and engineering in 1991.
File consists of an article, by Ainley, hosted on Chinook Media's website, entitled, "Women and Science."
File consists of articles written on the history of women working in science, including a publication by Ainley, entitled, "Multiple Connections: Feminist Perspectives on an Integrated History of Canadian Science."
File consists of grant application and information on Dr. Ainley's grant for her research on "Women and Scientific Work in Canada, 1890-1960." File includes application forms, correspondence, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) application guide, and reports.
File consists of records related to the Women and Work grant application for Ainley's chapter on "Women and Scientific Work in Canada. III. "Women's Work in Government and Industry, 1890-1990." File includes application forms, research proposals, and related correspondence.
File consists of correspondence, notes and lists relating to women enrolled in and employed at the sciences at the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba and the University of Saskatchewan.
File consists of research materials and notes on women faculty at University of Toronto, including handwritten notes, photocopied articles, newspaper clippings, archival materials, U of T publications, and related correspondence.
File consists of research materials and notes on women faculty at University of Western Ontario, including handwritten notes, photocopied articles, newspaper clippings, archival materials, and related correspondence.
File consists of photocopied published research concerning aboriginal botany in Australia and women in science in Canada.
File consists of a Government publication "Women in Science and Engineering Volume 1: Universities," a handwritten note, and correspondence.
File consists of research materials and notes on women faculty at McGill University, including handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and photocopied archival materials.
File consists of research materials concerning women enrolled in scientific disciplines at Canadian universities in the 1920s and 30s. Research is primarily concerned with the percentage of scholarships and other funding that was awarded to women. Some documents pertain to the work of Miss A. Tweedie in the Chemistry Department of the University of Manitoba. The research materials consist of annotated photocopies, handwritten notes, and 3 overhead transparencies.
File consists of research notes and correspondence on women scientists at Acadia College and University of New Brunswick.
File consists of a photocopy of a Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (Vol. 45) article by Andrus et al. entitled "Woody Debris and Its Contribution to Pool Formation in a Coastal Stream 50 Years after Logging".
File consists of section three of a manual produced as a result of a workshop on instream flow methods. Includes an accompanying memoranda describing the workshop and the resulting manual.
This data set consists of elemental analysis data for selected B horizons from Wounded Moose paleosols sampled by Tarnocai and Smith. The file includes the original ALS lab report, additional panes showing comparison of replicates, and calculation of a weathering index.
File consists of slides depicting a visit to Yukon Territory in 2002, including Dawson City.
Tarnocai and Smith recorded their site locations on NTS topographical maps, and provided a set of scans of these maps.
Scanned topographical maps with Tarnocai & Smith site locations:
ARCTIC RED RIVER.TIF
AUSTRALIA MOUNTAIN.TIF
CARMACKS.TIF
CLEAR CREEK.TIF
COLDSPRING MOUNTAIN.TIF
DAWSON-1.TIF
DAWSON-2.TIF
DAWSON-3.TIF
ETHEL LAKE.TIF
FLAT CREEK.TIF
GARNER CREEK.TIF
GRAND FORKS.TIF
GRAND VALLEY CREEK.TIF
GRAVEL CREEK.TIF
GRAVEL LAKE.TIF
HART RIVER.TIF
LARSEN CREEK.TIF
LEE CREEK.TIF
MAYO.TIF
McQUESTEN-1.TIF
McQUESTEN-2.TIF
McQUESTEN-3.TIF
MEDRICK CREEK.TIF
MINTO LAKE.TIF
MOOSE CREEK.TIF
OGILVIE RIVER.TIF
PIRATE CREEK.TIF
RABBIT CREEK-1.TIF
RABBIT CREEK-2.TIF
REID LAKES.TIF
ROSEBUD CREEK.TIF
SEATTLE CREEK.TIF
SPRAGUE CREEK.TIF
STEWART CROSSING.TIF
STEWART RIVER.TIF
SUMMIT LAKE.TIF
SWEDE CREEK.TIF
WILLOW LAKE.TIF
File consists of research materials related to indigenous in the Yukon possibly for Ainley's book "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia." Material largely consists of photocopies, printout, and publication by the Yukon Archives as well as catalogue listing from UNBC library and the Yukon Public Library and various heritage organization in the Yukon.