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Principal Investigator:English, Michael C Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4952.
The overall goal of this research project is to evaluate how citizens of two Northwest Territory communities, Wekweeti and Aklavik, view the vulnerability of the winter roads serving each community to climate warming and how these impacts may affect community well being with respect to socio-economics and culture. Ove...
Principal Investigator:Kim, Jae Licensed Year(s):
2007
2006 Summary:
The objective of this program is to ground-truth (survey) routes and collect topographical and meteorological information relating to proposed access roads. Winter access roads will go to the Parsons Lake North pad from Tuktoyaktuk and from the mouth of Pete's Creek. The all season roads will go from the north pad to the gravel resource and to the airstrip, as well as the airstrip itself.
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Principal Investigator:Graf, Linda H Licensed Year(s):2007
2006
Summary:
The anticipated studies include lake bathymetry, fish and fish habitat, and vegetation studies. Measurements of lake depths, surface area and other bathymetric features will determine lakes suitable for water withdrawal during the proposed construction phase of the winter access roads. Bathymetry work will be conducted with a digital echo-sounder linked to a GPS and other supporting equipment. Lak...
Principal Investigator:Gnieser, Christopher H. Licensed Year(s):
1989
Summary:
The researcher will study about 20 sites along the outlined winter road for assessment of potential terrain disturbances....
Principal Investigator:Bliss, Lawrence Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
(1) Study of growth paterns of evergreen shrubs in a low shrub tundra, evaluate winter roads and salt water spills at well sites. (2) Life history study of the grass, Alopecurus alpinus, a study of the cold hardiness of certain high arctic plants and a study of natural ground slumps....