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          by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and Trent University (TU-NSRC).
          In 1997, the present site was established in the current climate-controlled laboratory in the Environmental Sciences Building. The
          laboratory was established with the purpose of studying fluid mechanics of aeolian transport and associated sediment erosion and 
          deposition, simulating processes within the atmospheric boundary layer.
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