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chercheur principal:Lane, Larry S Année(s) de permis:
2008
Résumé:
This study will be composed of an assessment field trip as well as a larger field study used to teach the regional geology to geologists who work for companies that currently hold petroleum leases in the Delta area. The trip in July will serve as a scoping trip to prepare for the field trip by assessing specific sites for suitability as field trip stops. Every site will be evaluated for its scien...
chercheur principal:Lane, Larry S Année(s) de permis:
2001
Résumé:
The research team proposes three activities. Geological mapping at a 1:50,000 scale, carried out by the Geological Survey of Canada, will provide an updated and detailed geological map of the Aklavik Range, which was previously mapped at reconnaissance scale in the 1960's and 70's. Stratigraphic studies will consist of detailed measurement and description of specific rock units of Jurassic and Cr...
chercheur principal:Lane, Larry S Année(s) de permis:20022001
2000
Résumé:
This project is a large multi-agency, multidisciplinary effort to study 2 geoscience transects across the foothills in northeastern British Columbia, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories. The primary purpose is to map bedrock and surficial geology at 1:50 000 and 1:250 000 scales. The base of operations will be at Fort Liard and camps will be accessed by helicopter. Fly camps will be visite...
chercheur principal:Lane, Larry S Année(s) de permis:
1993
19911987 Résumé:
The field component of this project consists of examination of exposures of bedrock during ground surveys (on foot) at selected sites. This work will produce a geological map showing rock types, ages and positions as well as the degree to which the layers of rock have been folded or faulted during times in which mountains were formed. Licence issued for purposes of using the Inuvik Research Cent...