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    Rocksborough-Smith, Ian

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    currentIan Rocksborough-Smith teaches modern United States and Canadian history at UFV. His primary research interests include the study of late 19th and 20th Century United States, public history, urban studies, and histories of race, religion, and empire in the Atlantic world. Ian has received numerous Canadian government and university fellowships and scholarships, including a Fulbright scholarship and a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada doctoral grant. He has also presented his research at major academic conferences in both Canada and the U.S. Ian has taught on both coasts of Canada and in Toronto. He engages students through multiple literacies and learning styles.Abbotsford campus, D311

    Evidence for edge enhancements of soil respiration in temperate forests

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    Soil respiration, temperature, and moisture data collected from forest fragments in Massachusetts and Maryland. These are the data used for the manuscript titled 'Evidence for edge enhancements of soil respiration in temperate forests', by Ian A. Smith, Lucy R. Hutyra, Andrew B. Reinmann, Jonathan R. Thompson, and David W. Allen and submitted to Geophysical Research Letters in February 2019. (2019-02-13

    Data for 'A satellite-based model for estimating latent heat flux from urban vegetation'

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    These are the data for the manuscript "A satellite-based model for estimating latent heat flux from urban vegetation" by Ian A. Smith, Joy B. Winbourne, Koen F. Tieskens, Taylor S. Jones, Fern L. Bromley, Dan Li, and Lucy R. Hutyra submitted to the Urban Ecology section of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

    Live fast, die young: Accelerated growth, mortality, and turnover in street trees

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    Tree species, location, growth, mortality, and recruitment data for street trees in Boston, MA surveyed in 2006 and 2014. These are the data for the manuscript "Live fast, die young: Accelerated growth, mortality, and turnover in street trees" by Ian A. Smith, Victoria K. Dearborn, and Lucy R. Hutyra submitted to PLOS ONE on November 26, 2016

    Evidence for edge enhancements of soil respiration in temperate forests

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    Soil respiration, temperature, and moisture data collected from forest fragments in Massachusetts and Maryland. These are the data used for the manuscript titled 'Evidence for edge enhancements of soil respiration in temperate forests', by Ian A. Smith, Lucy R. Hutyra, Andrew B. Reinmann, Jonathan R. Thompson, and David W. Allen and submitted to Geophysical Research Letters in February 2019. (2019-02-13

    Live fast, die young: Accelerated growth, mortality, and turnover in street trees

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    Tree species, location, growth, mortality, and recruitment data for street trees in Boston, MA surveyed in 2006 and 2014. These are the data for the manuscript "Live fast, die young: Accelerated growth, mortality, and turnover in street trees" by Ian A. Smith, Victoria K. Dearborn, and Lucy R. Hutyra submitted to PLOS ONE on November 26, 2016

    Water sources for street trees in mesic urban environments

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    Isotopic composition of potential water sources and water extracted from tree stems in Boston, Massachusetts, United States during August and September 2021. These are the data for the manuscript "Water sources for street trees in mesic urban environments" by Ian A. Smith, Pamela H. Templer, and Lucy R. Hutyra

    Ian Perkins-Smith Interview

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    Ian Perkins-Smith (Class of 2021) was interviewed by Laura Narvaez in the Norwick Center for Digital Solutions on March 7, 2024. Mx. Perkins-Smith grew up in Richardson, Texas, and decided at a young age that he wanted to become a mechanical engineer. He decided to attend SMU due to the generous financial aid package they offered him. While at SMU, he served as an African American senator in the Student Senate, played the saxophone in the Mustang Band, where he served as drum major from 2019-2020, and joined the Christian fraternity Beta Upsilon Chi. He discussed people calling the police on him when he was out on campus studying in the evening. He received Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Physics from SMU in 2021. He has held jobs as an analyst and an industrial engineer, and moved across the country several times since graduation. At time of recording, Mx. Perkins-Smith had recently moved back to Dallas, where he is pursuing an MBA with hopes of becoming an intellectual property lawyer

    Affidavit of I. Smith

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    The sworn affidavit of Ian Smith, as well as exhibits 1 &

    Professor Ian Darian-Smith

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/283039Half-length location portrait of Professor Ian Darian-Smith, in an office situation with bookshelves behind. Inscription: Written on verso: "Ian Darian-Smith"202717 Item: [2003.0003.00014] "Professor Ian Darian-Smith
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