Paleo-hydrology in the Arctic

Regions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Tags: physical sciences, climatology, paleohydrology, methane, bacteria

Principal Investigator: CLARK, Ian D. (5)
Licence Number: 13098
Organization: University of Ottawa
Licensed Year(s): 2000 1999
Issued: Mar 29, 2000
Project Team: Mark Meschner

Objective(s): Data will be collected that can help to predict climate of the near future and determine the impact of temperature change on northern hydrology. Climate and paleotemperature are influenced by methane-generating bacteria. The investigator will attempt to

Project Description: Data will be collected that can help to predict climate of the near future and determine the impact of temperature change on northern hydrology. The investigator will attempt to better understand how methane-producing bacteria function giving us a better understanding of their feedback on climate change. The research area is a quarry along the Dempster highway east of Campbell Lake. This site will be accessed each day by vehicle. Small amounts of water and soil will be sampled from the thawed active layer of the permafrost and will be tested for methane and carbon dioxide. These samples will be sent to a laboratory in Ottawa for further analysis.