5 Dossier(s) trouvé(s) pour le chercheur principal "Kokelj, Steven" (les projets pluriannuels sont regroupés):
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Evaluating the environmental impacts of permafrost mega-disturbances along the Dempster Highway, NWT
chercheur principal: Kokelj, Steven V
Année(s) de permis: 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Résumé: The objective of this research project is to document the extent of ecological change in impacted stream basins draining the eastern slope of the Richardson Mountains and to determine the mechanisms of slump initiation and stabilization. This study will focus on the Stoney Creek catchment, which runs parallel to the Dempster Highway and empties into the Peel River at Fort McPherson, NT. The catchm...


Environmental studies across the treeline
chercheur principal: Kokelj, Steven V
Année(s) de permis: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Résumé: The goals of this collaborative research program initiated by the Water Resources Division, DIAND are to: 1) enhance the understanding of environmental conditions in the Mackenzie Delta region; 2) examine the effects of global climate change on the Delta region; and 3) develop a knowledge base that can be directly applied to environmental decision-making in the context of planning, assessment and ...


Environmental conditions at abandoned drilling mud-sumps in the Kendall Island Bird Sanctuary, Mackenzie Delta Region
chercheur principal: Kokelj, Steven V
Année(s) de permis: 2006 2005
Résumé: Since the 1970's, the oil and gas industry has drilled at least 19 exploratory wells in the Kendall Island Bird Sanctuary (KIBS), but there is a shortage of field data describing environmental conditions at the well-sites and drilling-mud sumps. In Marc...


Ground-thermal Conditions at Abandoned Drilling Mud Sumps, Mackenzie Delta Region, N.W.T.
chercheur principal: Kokelj, Steven V
Année(s) de permis: 2003
Résumé: In the Mackenzie Delta region, many of the drilling mud sumps constructed in the 1970s have partially or completely collapsed. The collapse of a sump can release contaminants previously immobilized in permafrost. The long-term degradation of many sumps...


The growth of aggradational ice in sediments of the Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T.
chercheur principal: Kokelj, Steven V
Année(s) de permis: 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 2000 1999
Résumé: This project investigates the the distribution and amount of near-surface ice in sediments of the Mackenzie delta area near Inuvik. Sites near Inuvik will be accessed via road and sampled using a hand held power auger. Sites on the Delta will be accessed by boat from a base at Gill's cabin, and sampled with a power auger. In both general areas soil cores will be removed and taken to the Inuvik Res...


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