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Coastal Flooding
Coastal Flooding--Natural Environment--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Fresh Water Environment
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador has ample fresh water, the source of which is abundant precipitation.
Other Geological Events
How sinkholes and other geological events impacet Newfoundland and Labrador's environment.
Geological Hazards and Disasters
Geological Hazards and Disasters Occurring in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Geological Landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador
Earth scientists from all over the globe visit Newfoundland and Labrador to study some of the oldest rocks in the world.
Precontact and Historic Mining
The first inhabitants of Newfoundland and Labrador - the Maritime Archaic Indians - quarried local stone as early as 7500 years ago.
Launching a Distinctly Newfoundland Book
A glimpse into the career of James P. Howley (1847-1918), one of Newfoundland's most important geologists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador
The landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador has had a remarkable geological history, formed over many millions of years
Landslides
Landslides are the downslope movement of unconsolidated material under the influence of gravity.
Manuels Pyrophyllite Mine
The Avalon Peninsula has a long history of mining activity. This includes a small mine near Manuels, Conception Bay, known as The Talc Mine.
Natural Environment
The human history of Newfoundland and Labrador has been strongly influenced by the natural environment, particularly marine resources.
Archives Holds Famed Naturalist's Drawings of Newfoundland Birds
An introduction to the collection of the original pencil drawings of Newfoundland birds done by Roger Tory Peterson during the 1940s.
Newfoundland and Labrador Biosphere
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of two different types of biomes, the tundra and the taiga.
The Newfoundland Story
Rocks on the Island of Newfoundland are divided into three zones - Western, Central and Eastern.
Impacts of "Normal" Climate
Specific features of the normal Newfoundland and Labrador climate can be either positive (beneficial), or negative (cause difficulties).
Marine Resources Use
An introduction to the use of marine resources in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Rockfalls
Rockfalls are the downslope movement of loose rocks, either through free fall or by rolling.
Seal Fishery: Equipment, Techniques and Products
Seal Fishery: Equipment, Techniques, Products--Natural Environment--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Seal Fishery Background
Background on the seal fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador, including history, resources and natural environment.
Fall in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador climate during the fall season.
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