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Category: Earth Sciences

Brian Gaulke, Submission to HF Review

May 17, 2014 Nofrac Earth Sciences, Fracking Review, NS 2014, Health, Public Review Responses, Radioactivity, Regulations

Brian Gaulke is a Health Physicist, radiation specialist, and researcher. Read his full submission here: Brian Gaulke Radioactivity and Shale Gas Summary: “As a health physicist, my work has been heavily influenced by the precautionary

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Barrie Clark, Submission to HF Review

May 13, 2014 Nofrac Earth Sciences, Fracking Review, NS 2014, Public Review Responses, Water

Adjunct professor of Earth Sciences at Dalhousie Unviersity, Dr. Clark is a recent recipient of the Hawley Medal from the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Read the full submission here: “Only a Matter of Time” Summary:

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Duncan Keppie, Submission to HF Review

May 6, 2014 Nofrac Earth Sciences, Economics, Fracking Review, NS 2014, Public Review Responses, Water

Duncan Keppie is, quite simply, one of the most influential geologists of our time.  He was the first geoscientist to interpret the geology of Nova Scotia is terms of plate tectonics and one of the

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