Quaternary History of the Summer Island area, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands

Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

étiquettes: physical sciences, geology, paleoclimatology, environmental change

chercheur principal: Murton, Julian B (8)
Nᵒ de permis: 14373
Organisation: University of Sussex
Année(s) de permis: 2008
Délivré: juin 30, 2008
Équipe de projet: Della Murton (Collaborator, Cardiff University), Colin Whiteman (Collaborator, Brighton University), Richard Waller (Collaborator, Keele University)

Objectif(s): The objective this geological research is to reconstruct climate and environmental history of Richards Island before the last ice age using sediment and peat samples.

Description du projet: The objective this geological research is to reconstruct climate and environmental history of Richards Island before the last ice age using sediment and peat samples. Fieldwork around the Mason Bay camp will be carried out on foot and a small boat along the coastal bluffs in Summer Island, Richards Island and Hadwen Island. Fieldwork will be carried out by clearing slumped sand from coastal bluffs, with spades and trowels, and collecting samples of sand, wood or peat for laboratory analysis. Sample size will be about 5–200 g. The results will be presented, using plain language, on a poster for display at the Aurora Reseach Institute. The researcher plans to employ a resident of Tuktoyaktuk as bear monitor and boat operator. Fieldwork will be conducted July 16 to August 03, 2008 in the Mason Bay area of the Richards Island.