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Come home year 1966 Newfoundland and Labrador
Come Home Year 1966 Newfoundland and Labrador - Tourism PackageHunting in Newfoundland and Labrador -- Newfoundland and Labrador transportation and roads -- Fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador -- Newfoundland and Labrador, where to stay -- Newfoundland and Labrador road map -- Central and eastern Newfoundland: vacation's Newfunland -- Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula -- St. John's, Newfoundland: the city maritime -- Newfoundland is calling: 1966 is come home year -- Western Newfoundland: Canada's newest fun-land -- Labrador, Newfoundlan
Economic indicators Newfoundland and Labrador
Economic Indicators Newfoundland and LabradorGross national product and gross provincial product, 1949-1971 -- Per capita personal income, Newfoundland and Canada (excluding Newfoundland) 1949-1970 -- Total new and repair expenditures Newfoundland and Labrador 1949-1971 -- Newfoundland and Labrador by month 1960-1971 [labour force
Proposal for a film project to the Secretary of State from The Art Gallery, Extension Service, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Proposal for a Film Project to the Secretary of State from the Art Gallery Extension Service Memorial University of Newfoundland February 1978Proposeal -- Phase I: Project design -- Phase 1: Design budget -- Phase 2: Implementation -- Phase 3: Distribution -- Appendices. Women in charge -- Resettlement program -- Fogo film process -- Consultative committee"Draft, February 6th, 1978
The fishing industry up Labrador
The Fishing Industry Up LabradorChapter I. Preparation -- Come in collar -- Barking the cod trap -- Summer supply -- The schooner, its size and cargo -- Schooner's sails -- Starboard and port -- The watches -- Weighing anchor -- Chapter II. First day at sea -- Second day at sea -- Third day at sea -- Fourth day at sea -- Fifth day at sea -- Sixth day at sea -- Seventh day at sea -- Unloading ship -- Cutting fire wood -- Building stage-head -- Caplin scull -- Chapter III. Boat preparation -- Fishing -- Splitting cod fish -- The share system -- Cut their tails -- Sunday up Labrador -- Chapter IV. Fall fishing -- Sharks and whales -- Chapter V. An account of the Labrador ice -- Phenomena of atmosphere -- Fog -- Bears -- Birds -- The walrus -- Seals -- Drying cod fish -- Homeward Bound -- Descriptive account of Labrador -- My mothe
Labrador memories
2nd ed. -- In 1937, Australian nurse Dora Elizabeth Burchill joined Sir Wilfred Grenfell's mission in Labrador; this book is the story of her time serving with the Intermational Grenfell Asociation.Signed by the author
Effects of a Freshening Boundary Currenton on Deep Convection and Eddy Activity in the Labrador Sea
A freshening of the boundary current (Labrador current and West Greenland Current) supresses deep convection in the Labrador Sea. Furthermore, the fresher water contributes to the ``strength'' of Irminger Rings and increases their life time. This leads to a larger spread of high EKE into the interior of the Labrador Sea and confines the deep convection region more towards the west.VIDIAdditional thesi
Labrador band
labrador nThe "Labrador band" is the husky howl penetrating everywhere along the coast, night and day - a wolflike, weird kind of music that is characteristi- cally Labradorian and absorbing, especially when it awakens one from sleep.Very odd. He's an odd author, contemptuous. This might be a joking reply to his question.WK. MAY 25 1981Used I and SupNot usedNot usedlaborador,labradore,larbadore,coast of~,(down) on (the)~,Canadian-Labrador,~ curlew/coast/deer-mouse/duck/flying squirrel/herring/horned owl/jay/jumping mouse/martin/muskrat/polar bear/porqupine/red fox/sable/savannah sparrow/seal/shrew/Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 02 Jul 2015; northern fishery, floater 2, herring, indian, Montagnais,Naskapi, livyer, labradorman, planter, room, floater, station, stationer, larberdore, merchantable, Newfoundland dialec
On the interplay between downwelling, deep convection and mesoscale eddies in the Labrador Sea
In this study, an idealized eddy-resolving model is employed to examine the interplay between the downwelling, ocean convection and mesoscale eddies in the Labrador Sea and the spreading of dense water masses. The model output demonstrates a good agreement with observations with regard to the eddy field and convection characteristics. It also displays a basin mean net downwelling of 3.0 Sv. Our analysis confirms that the downwelling occurs near the west Greenland coast and that the eddies spawned from the boundary current play a major role in controlling the dynamics of the downwelling. The magnitude of the downwelling is positively correlated to the magnitude of the applied surface heat loss. However, we argue that this connection is indirect: the heat fluxes affect the convection properties as well as the eddy field, while the latter governs the Eulerian downwelling. With a passive tracer analysis we show that dense water is transported from the interior towards the boundary, predominantly towards the Labrador coast in shallow layers and towards the Greenland coast in deeper layers. The latter transport is steered by the presence of the eddy field. The outcome that the characteristics of the downwelling in a marginal sea like the Labrador Sea depend crucially on the properties of the eddy field emphasizes that it is essential to resolve the eddies to properly represent the downwelling and overturning in the North Atlantic Ocean, and its response to changing environmental conditions.Accepted Author ManuscriptEnvironmental Fluid Mechanic
Forty years for Labrador
A rewrite of Grenfell's earlier autobiography, "Labrador doctor", this book contains the same chapters about the missionary doctor's youth and education as the earlier publication, while the rest has been changed completely. Not only had Grenfell completed 15 additional years of service in Labrador, he found that those years had changed his perspective on his life and work, and so felt that a new edition of his autobiography should reflect this new mind set and additional experiences as a doctor in Labrador.Signed by the author. -- Includes index
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