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 The oil sands regions of Alberta. Source: N. Einstein, 2006. ( click to enlarge ) |
 The Syncrude oil sands retired upgrader plant Source: Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. Photo: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute. www.oilsandswatch.org ( click to enlarge ) |
 Syncrude oil sands mine. Source: Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. Photo: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute. www.oilsandswatch.org ( click to enlarge ) |
 Oil sands projects in the RMWB Source: Hatfield Consultants ( click to enlarge ) |
 The Bitumount plant, 1949 Source: University of Alberta Archives (image 91-137-041). ( click to enlarge ) |
 Source: Suncor Energy Inc. ( click to enlarge ) |
 Schematic of a SAGD in situ development. Source: Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. ( click to enlarge ) |
 Seismic lines are cut across leases to map deep oil sands deposits. Source: David Dodge. Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. www.oilsandswatch.org ( click to enlarge ) |
 Suncor upgrader plant and related facilities. Source: Chris Evans. Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. www.oilsandswatch.org ( click to enlarge ) |
 Fort McMurray, 1942. Source: University of Alberta Archives (image 85-22-008) ( click to enlarge ) |
 The Bitumount Plant separation unit, 1949. Source: University of Alberta Archives (image 91-137-031). ( click to enlarge ) |
 Tailing Pond north of Syncrude Upgrader Source: David Dodge, Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. www.oilsandswatch.org ( click to enlarge ) |
 Road building is one of the main uses of aggregates. Source: Hatfield Consultants. ( click to enlarge ) |
 Aggregate distribution in Alberta Source: Hatfield Consultants, adapted from: AGS, NTDB and RAMP ( click to enlarge ) |
 Alluvial deposits on the Athabasca Floodplain Source: Jane Elser ( click to enlarge ) |
 Using aggregates in infrastructure development Source: Hatfield Consultants ( click to enlarge ) |
 Source: Hatfield Consultants 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
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