The term “grey literature” includes Master’s theses and doctoral dissertations. Similar to other forms of grey literature, these documents are published in very limited quantities, and are not available through commercial publishers or bookstores.
Records are available in the Mining Environment Database catalogue for theses and dissertations about mining and the environment. Full text is provided through the ProQuest licensed database “Dissertations & Theses: Full Text”. Please note that the display of full text is limited to members of the Laurentian University community, and proxy authentication is required for off-campus access.
For researchers outside the Laurentian University community, the thesis may be available through local subscriptions to ProQuest Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.
To view database citations for theses and dissertations in the Mining Environment Database, click on one of the following links.
All indexed full text theses and dissertations
Full text theses and dissertations on abandoned mines, land reclamation and mine closure
Full text theses and dissertations on acid mine drainage
Full text French-language theses and dissertations
Theses and dissertations with abstracts only