File consists of slides depicting Princeton, the Coquihalla, UNBC faculty and staff, an event, the Okanagan, Osoyoos, Okanagan Falls, a vineyard, Vernon, soil profiles, and a ginseng plantation.
File consists of slides depicting Aleza Lake, Stoney Creek, Tl'azt'en Nation, a Health Centre opening, Dahl Lake, Paul Sanborn, and lacustrine clay.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 and FSTY 425 students, the UNBC Enhanced Forestry Lab, and rock weathering.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 425 students in the Okanagan.
File consists of slides depicting the sod turning ceremony for the UNBC IK Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab, UNBC campus, bear lake, and a pipeline.
File consists of slides depicting UNBC Convocation 2001, forestry graduates, Chris Opio, NRES faculty, and Joselito Arocena.
File consists of slides depicting Prince George City Hall and Overwaitea Foods in Prince George.
File consists of slides depicting a visit to Yukon Territory in 2002, including Dawson City.
File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork at a research site in the Alberta foothills near Hinton. Arocena had just started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk. Persons depicted in the photographs include: Joselito Arocena, Dr. Steve Pawluk (blue hat), and Paul Sanborn.
File consists of digital images for use in UNBC NRES brochures. Also includes accompanying text for the brochures.
Fonds consists of the research and professorial records of Dr. Joselito Arocena, a founding faculty member of UNBC. Arocena was an internationally-recognized soil scientist and UNBC’s first Canada Research Chair. His records demonstrate his accomplishments as an academic and researcher, as well as his many and varied interdisciplinary research endeavours. Also included are selections from Arocena’s extensive photographic slide collection which illustrate his teaching, research projects, and personal interests.
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