26 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Licence #2285
Principal Investigator: Allen, Eileen
Licensed Year(s): 1978
Summary: (1) Vegetation analysis in sample areas and collection of specimens. (2) Physical site analysis of soil and surface material and collection of samples for subsequent laboratory analysis. (3) Ground control studies for aerial photographic analysis of vegetation and terrain....


Licence #2174
Principal Investigator: Howland, William G.
Licensed Year(s): 1977
Summary: Analysis of vegetation, soil and surface material, and ground control studies for aerial photographic studies of vegetation and terrain....


Licence #1930
Principal Investigator: Gaudet, Louis-Phillippe
Licensed Year(s): 1976
Summary: 1) Collection of small mammal skeletons, 2) Collection of samples of dirt, plants, leaves, and roots, 3) Photograph fauna and flora, 4) Produce a film, 5) Write a book about the trip....


Licence #1898
Principal Investigator: Smith, M.
Licensed Year(s): 1975
Summary: To develop an understanding of the heat balance of undisturbed soil and vegetation and develop a computer model which will predict the consequences in the active layer of disturbances of the surface strata for Arctic Land Use Research Program....


Licence #1894
Principal Investigator: Hutchinson, Tom
Licensed Year(s): 1975
Summary: To ascertain how crude oil affects terrestrial and aquatic plants, and soil and water micro-organisms, for Arctic Land Use Research Program....


Licence #1893
Principal Investigator: MacKay, D.
Licensed Year(s): 1975
Summary: To determine how spilled oil behaves and interacts wit the northern environment; how far and how quickly spilled oil will spread on land and in water. To ascertain how low temperatures and snow affect its spread; how deeply oil penetrates into the vegetation, litter or peat and mineral soil layers and what proportion will be lost to evaporation. To provide an indication of the area which would b...


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