537 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:French, Hugh Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
A continuation of studies relating to geology, permafrost and Quaternary research....
Principal Investigator:Skwara, T. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To determine the presence and extent of vertebrate fossils in Tertiary terrestrial sediments in fossil-bearing strata in order to understand the origin, evolution, biogeography and paleoecology of fossil mammals....
Principal Investigator:Butler, R.W. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To examine the compatibility of hydrocarbon development and the tourist industry and related resources in the Mackenzie Delta and surrounding area....
Principal Investigator:Tucker, Nigel Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
(1) To examine the "state-of-the-art" regarding site selection techniques for energy facilities. (2) To visit some of the locations which have previously been identified as potential shorebase sites....
Principal Investigator:Lewkowics, Antoni G. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To measure the energy exchange, rate of headwall retreat and water balance of a number of ground slumps. This is a continuation of a study began in 1983....
Principal Investigator:Lehn, W.H. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To investigate optical refraction in the lower layers of the atmosphere (anomalous refraction, such as the superior mirage and optical ducting). Photographic recording of land forms and their refracted images: measurement of refraction and horizon shift; some measurement of atmospheric temperatures in the lowest layers (10-15 meters); local surveys of the photographed land forms....
Principal Investigator:Jummpanen, Pauli Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
1. Collection of snow samples to find about the spreading of air pollution. 2. Making observations of ice formations and pressure ridges. 3. Observations of clothing for cold air conditions being used by members of the expedition. 4. Behaviour and capacity of man in arctic conditions....