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The middle path : Ulster liberalism, 1778-1876 /Hall, Gerald R. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of History, August 2001. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
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A study in devolution : with special reference to the government of Northern IrelandMansergh, Nicholas January 1936 (has links)
No description available.
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The relationship between political violence and conventional crime in Northern IrelandLee, Stuart Joseph Wilson January 2011 (has links)
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Hydromedusae of the Canadian Eastern ArcticBarry, Barbara January 1974 (has links)
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The effects of urban ozone control strategies on northern hemispheric, midlatitude tropospheric ozoneDuncan, Bryan N. 12 1900 (has links)
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Mineralogy and geochemistry of clay sediments in pans of the Northern Cape Province, South Africa.Roelofse, Tiani. January 2010 (has links)
This thesis reports the results of a mineralogical and geochemical study of pans situated in the
Northern Cape Province with special emphasis on the clay minerals. From east to west the
depth and size of the pans increase and associated with this increased maturity the abundance
of salt (halite and thenardite) and the quantity of green sediment are also enhanced.
Chemically the sediments are dominated by SiO2 that also dilutes Fe2O3, K2O, Na2O, Al2O3
and MgO (when associated with dolomite) concentrations. Authigenic calcite, dolomite,
analcime and loughlinite (Na-sepiolite) occur in some of the pans to the west and FTIR
spectrometry indicates that all the pans host glauconite and/or celadonite. However, smectite,
illite/smectite interstratification, kaolinite and/or chlorite and loughlinite only occur in some
pans. The glauconite and/or celadonite does not occur as discrete mineral grains, but forms
part of the fine-grained matrix common to all of the pans and no evidence of any precursor
minerals were observed. The pan environment appears to present a closed, saline setting that
is conducive for the direct precipitation of a mica with a chemical composition between that
of glauconite and celadonite. The influence of the water-table on the formation of the
glauconite and/or celadonite appears to be significant, as the highest abundance of salt is
invariably associated with the position in the profile where the sediment appears to reach its
most intense green colour. In the case of Koi Pan, the celadonite component of the solid
solution seems to increase as the green colour intensifies. Loughlinite in Koi Pan and Brak
Pan sediments also appear to be authigenic and it is suggested that it forms after precipitation
of low Mg calcite that leads to Mg enrichment of the system and consequent sepiolite
formation associated with minor dolomite. Thermoluminescence ages obtained from the Koi
Pan sediment range between 37ka and 48ka before present at a depth of ~120cm below the
surface, while for Brak Pan, at roughly the same depth, an age of between 110ka and older
than 150ka before present was obtained. This may suggest different sedimentation rates in the
pans or much younger ages and thus faster formation of glauconite and/or celadonite in Koi
Pan since it is suggested that the mineral is authigenic. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.
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Biodiversity and activity of microbial mat communities from Canadian high Arctic ice shelf ecosystemsBottos, Eric. January 2007 (has links)
Microbial mats exist in freshwater pools atop the Ward Hunt and Markham ice shelves in the Canadian high Arctic. In this study, culture-dependent and culture-independent techniques were used to describe the microbial diversity and activity of these mat communities.Bacterial and archaeal 16S rRNA gene clone libraries were constructed from Markham and Ward Hunt mat samples. Bacterial libraries from both mats had high diversity, though the Markham library appeared more diverse than the Ward Hunt library. Over 95% of sequences in both bacterial libraries, and all isolates from both mats, grouped within the phyla Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Archaeal diversity appeared low in both mats. Only one phylotype, potentially representing a novel Euryarchaeota, was observed in both archaeal libraries. Populations in both communities showed activity at subzero temperatures, with growth of isolates at -5°C and detectable metabolic activity at -10°C, measured by radiorespiration assays of mat microcosms.
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[The] savanna ecosystem : an analysis of plant, soil and water relations in the northern Rupununi savannas of British Guiana as an aid to understanding their nature and originEden, M. J. January 1964 (has links)
Note: / ln May 1962 the McGill University Savanna Research Project wasestablished and has been conducted since that date in the Department ofGeography p McGill University and in the savannas of the Rupununi Di strict pBritish Guiana and the Territorio do Rio Brancop Brazi!.It is generally recognised that although a very wide range of theoryhas been propounded to explain the nature and origin of savannas p no onehas yet brought forward a single convincing viewpoint which has met withuniversal acceptance. One reason for this is that the majority of theoriesextant are based upon inadequate fie ld data with almost a total lack ofexperimental evidence. The McGill Univers ity Sa vanna Research Projectwas set up for the purpose of initiating an experimental and observati onalfield programme which it was hoped would shed light upon the ecologicalrelations of the savanna p and would ultimately enable an explanation to bemade of the nature and distribution of the savanna vegetation of the region .
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Structural evolution and ore genesis of the granites gold deposits, Northern Territory / by Garry John Adams.Adams, Garry J. (Garry John) January 1997 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 186-210. / v, 242 leaves, [19] leaves of plates : ill. (chiefly col.), map ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / The Granites gold deposits of The Granites-Tanami Inlier are the principal interest of the thesis. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 1998
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The Reverend Ernest Gribble and race relations in Northern AustraliaHalse, Christine Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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