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l . Pollution of the St.~ir River (Sarnia Area): A situation R~t prepared by <br />Environment Canada and the Ontazio Ministry of Environment under the Auspices of <br />the Canada-Ontario Agreement Respecting Great Lakes Water Quality; ]985 <br />2. Environmental Implications of Deep-Well Disposal of Brines to the Detroit River <br />Group of Formations in Southwestern Ontazio-Summary Report; Prepared by <br />Underground Resource Management Inc. of Austin Texas in association with Gartner <br />Lee Associates Limited of Markham Ontazio: 1984. <br />3. Subsidence Monitoring Plan, Submitted by American Soda, L.L.P. for Yankee Gulch <br />Sodium Minerals Project (Revision 1) April 1999 by Agapito Associates, Inc. (Whole <br />Article) NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE BUT WILL BE USED! <br />4. Correspondence from Dr. Leo Rothenburg, University of Waterloo to Mr. R. Demers <br />General Chemical Canada May 23, 1997. <br />5. Rock Mechanics Design of a New General Chemical Ltd. Brine Field at <br />Amherstburg, Ontario by Leo Rothenburg, Ph.D., P. Eng. April 1997 <br />6. Subsidence Problems caused by solution Mining of the Rock Salt Deposits by M. L. <br />Jeremic, Associate Professor of Mining Department of mineral Engineering, <br />University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada <br />7. Oil, Gas and Salt Resources of Ontazio Operating Standards Version 1.0, Queen's <br />Printer for Ontario (Sections on Solution Mining) <br />8. The role of hydrogeology in solution-subsidence development and its environmental <br />impacts: acase-study for Sazlica (Migde, Turkey) by M. Celik and M. Afsin found in <br />Environmental Geology 36 (3-4) December 1998 pages 335 to 342 <br />9. Brinefield Subsidence at Windsor, Ontario, Ruth D. Terzaghi, Research Fellow in <br />Engineering Geology, Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts <br />10. The Problem of Subsidence in Salt-Producing Areas by G. J. Lewis, BP Chemicals <br />(U.K.) Limited Murgatrod's Works, Elworth, Sandbach Eheshire, England <br />11. Mining Subsidence in the East Netherlands, Th. Hans Wassmann, Ako-Zout Chemie <br />Nederland Postbus25 7550 GC Hengelo, The Netherlands from the Fifth International <br />Symposium on Salt-Northern Ohio Geological Society <br />12. Combined Microbial, Seismic Surveys predict oil and gas occurrences in Bolivia by <br />Lopez, Hitzman and Tucker in Oil and Gas Journal October 24, 1994 pages 68 to 70 <br />13. Extractions form Early Detection of Rock Movement with Time Domain <br />Reflectometry form Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 120, No. 7, August <br />1994 by Dowding and Huang <br />14. Analytical Methods for Predicting Subsidence Above Solution Mined Cavities by C. <br />Y. Chang as given in the Fourth International Symposium on Salt-Northem Ohio <br />Geological Society <br />15. Techniques for Developing Predetermined Shaped Cavities in Solution Mining bye <br />Remson, Dommers and Jessen, The University of Texas, Austin Texas <br />16. Well Log Applications and Interpretation in a Brine Field by James M. Bird, Birdwell <br />Division of Seismograph Service Corp. Tulsa, Oklahoma <br />17. Solution Salt Mining in New York, with Emphasis on Operational, Regulatory and <br />Plugging Innovations in the Tully Valley Brine Field by Kathleen Sanford, Meeting <br />Paper October 20-23, 1996, Solution Mining Research Institute <br />18. The Gamma Ray and Spectral Gamma Ray Log pages 67-85 <br />19. Nuclear Well Logging Pages 152 to 164 <br />20. Drafr Environmental Impact Statement Yankee Gulch Sodium Minerals Project <br />American Soda, L.L.P prepared by Bureau of Land Management White River <br /> <br />LETRHEAD <br /> <br />