Dataverse at UNB Libraries
Not a member yet
107 research outputs found
Sort by
Chapter 13.6 Stratified Sampling Examples
The dataset associated with Chapter 13, Section 13.6 Stratified Sampling in the Forest Mensuration, 6th Editio
PICUS stand model, Woodstock models, and yield tables and transition rules used in "Adapting forest management to climate change in the Acadien forest region: a trategic modeling approach"
The dataset includes the PICUS process-based stand model (version 1.5) used to generate climate-sensitive yield tables and transition rules. It also contains the two Woodstock models (binary search and linear programming optimization) developed to simulate the forested landscape of the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown under the Baseline, RCP4.5, and RCP8.5 climate scenarios. Within the Woodstock model folder, the original yield tables and transition rules derived from PICUS are provided in Excel format
Chapter 03
The data sets associated with examples in Chapter 3, Forest Mensuration 6th Editio
Supplementary Data Files S1 (Excel) and S2 (Word file) to accompany “Timing and tectonic setting of Ordovician volcanic rocks of the Miramichi terrane in eastern Maine, USA, and southwestern New Brunswick, Canada” by Ludman et al. (2025)
These two files contain the supplementary data that accompany the publication for which the full citation and abstract are given below. Abstract: New U-Pb LA-ICP-MS ages and geochemical data from volcanic rocks in the southwestern part of the Miramichi terrane in Maine, USA, and the Eel River area, New Brunswick, Canada, indicate that calc-alkaline continental arc volcanism began in the earliest Ordovician (ca. 480 Ma) and continued into the Middle Ordovician (at least as late as ca. 463 Ma). The overlap of volcanic rock ages from the Greenfield (ca. 478–463 Ma) and Danforth, Maine (ca. 467–475 Ma), and Eel River, New Brunswick (ca. 480–468 Ma), segments of the terrane confirm previously uncertain correlations of the Olamon Stream (Greenfield), Stetson Mountain (Danforth), and Porten Road and Eel River (Eel River) formations in these areas. The youngest Middle Ordovician ages overlap those of the oldest units of the Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick which are attributed to crustal extension leading to opening of the Tetagouche back-arc basin. Silicic and mafic Tetagouche Group rocks plot in within-plate fields on tectonic discrimination diagrams, distinctly different from the volcanic arc fields for the coeval silicic and mafic rocks in the two Maine segments and the Eel River segment in New Brunswick. Continental arc volcanism in the southwestern Miramichi terrane did not cease when arc extension/rifting leading to formation of the Tetagouche back-arc basin began at ca 470 Ma in New Brunswick, as proposed in a previous model that invoked a single migrating arc. Instead, southwestern Miramichi volcanism had extended from at least ca. 480 to 463 Ma—incompatible with short-lived Meductic phase arc volcanism (ca. 476–472 Ma) proposed in that model
Strain in Dementia Care (SDCS) and available supporting policies for New Brunswick Care Aides
This dataset was collected to answer the research question of how person-centered care polices in long-term care facilities are related to the job strain experienced by care aides. Data was collected using surveys administered in-person at the UNB Long Term Care Research Simulation Lab during the summer of 2024. Data contains non-identifying demographic information, the answers to all items on the Strain in Dementia Care Scale part 1 and 2 (Edberg et al., 2015), and the presence or absence of polices derived from the DemPol-Q (Hoffman et al., 2022)
Supplementary Data Files to accompany: Correia, V., Fensome, R.A., Dafoe, L.T., Macrae, R.A., and Williams, G.L. 2025. "The Missisauga to Logan Canyon formation transition: Early Cretaceous dinoflagellate cyst bioevents from Panuke B-90 well, Scotian Margin (offshore Atlantic Canada)."
These two files contain the supplementary data that accompany the publication for which the full citation and abstract are given below. Abstract: Due to the rapid evolution of dinoflagellates, their fossil cysts are reliable age markers in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. The Scotian Margin contains a well-developed succession of Mesozoic strata that accumulated during the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean. We focus on Lower Cretaceous conventional cores 4 to 13 from the Panuke B-90 well, which yield significant dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) assemblages. Four intervals from the section are defined based on associated lithologies, and in each interval the palynological assemblages broadly reflect changes in paleoenvironmental setting. Dinocyst occurrences and associated key bioevents are used to refine age. In the marginal marine Interval 1, the co-occurrence of Odontochitina operculata and Tenua anaphrissa and the first occurrence (FO) of Pseudoceratium retusum indicate an early Barremian age. Above the dominantly terrestrial Interval 2, the FOs of Palaeoperidinium cretaceum and Cerbia tabulata suggest a late Barremian age for the terrestrial to marine Interval 3. Near the boundary between Interval 3 and marine Interval 4, a Cerbia tabulata acme and the FO of Aptea cf. polymorpha, as well as the last occurrence (LO) of Muderongia microperforata, confirm an early Aptian age. Accordingly, the Upper Member of the Missisauga Formation is Barremian to lower Aptian and the overlying Naskapi Member of the Logan Canyon Formation is lower Aptian; the presence of the early Aptian ammonite Deshayesites provides further age constraint. The key dinocyst bioevents from Panuke B-90 conventional cores are an important contribution to the ongoing Mesozoic event-stratigraphic framework for the Scotian Margin
Supplemental Data Files to Accompany: White, C.E., Barr, S.M., and Archibald, D.B. 2025. The Eight Mile Brook Plutonic Suite, Cobequid Highlands, Nova Scotia, Canada: Ordovician alkalic magmatism in Avalonia. Atlantic Geoscience, 61, pp. 557-576.
The accompanying files contain the supplementary data that accompany the publication for which the full citation and abstract are given here. Abstract: The Eight Mile Brook Plutonic Suite (EMBPS) consists of co-mingled gabbroic, syenitic, and granitic rocks that intruded Tonian rocks of the Mount Thom Formation and Mount Ephraim Plutonic Suite at the southeastern edge of the Mount Ephraim block in the Cobequid Highlands. It is unconformably overlain by or in faulted contact with Carboniferous sedimentary rocks. In situ dating of zircon in three samples by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) yielded Early Ordovician concordia and weighted mean 207Pb/238U ages of about 480 Ma. Age and chemical similarities among the EMBPS, West Barneys River Plutonic Suite in the Antigonish Highlands, and the Cape Porcupine Complex near the Strait of Canso suggest that all are closely related and formed by magma fractionation processes during an event that occurred between ca. 481 and 466 Ma based on previously published U–Pb zircon ages from thermal ionization mass spectrometry. The magmatism may be a far-field effect of subduction, a localized area of extension, or a hot spot. Chemical and age differences between these plutonic suites and the bimodal volcanic Dunn Point and McGillivray Brook formations in the northwestern Antigonish Highlands suggest that the magmatism in these units may not be directly related. Minor gabbroic and syenitic intrusions in the northern Antigonish Highlands are undated but show chemical differences from the dated magmatic rocks and hence may not be related
Search for trauma-informed pelvic health care
The notes field contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid) search strategy for trauma-informed pelvic health care. The file in this dataset contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), APA PsycINFO (EBSCO), Academic Search Premier (EBSCO), Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate), and EMBASE (Elsevier), Dissertations & Theses (Proquest) and Google Scholar (Harzing's Publish or Perish) search strategies for this topic. Search date: (2025-02-24), (2025-06-24
Search for coaching for informal carers of persons living with dementia
The notes field contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid) search strategy for coaching for informal caregivers of people with dementia. The files in this dataset contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), PsycINFO (EBSCO), ERIC (EBSCO), Abstracts in Social Gerontology (EBSCO), and EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Dissertations & Theses (Proquest), and Google Scholar (Harzing's Publish or Perish) search strategies for this topic. Search dates: (2024-12-05) (2025-04-13) (2025-04-16
Datasets for Atlantic Puffin and Razorbill IPM with covariates
These data include capture-mark-recapture, productivity, and population count data for Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills breeding on Machias Seal Island from 1998 to 2023. The data are for analysis within an integrated population model framework. The dataset also includes environmental and biological covariate data for inclusion in the models to determine drivers of the demographic rates