10 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Gammon, Paul R Licensed Year(s):
2023
20222021 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5551.
The overall objective of the research is to eventually determine the environmental chemistry of the elevated metal concentrations, which will in turn determine the environmental risk that these measured concentrations pose (i.e. will answer, at least in part, the questions: do these sites require remediation, and in w...
Principal Investigator:Juhls, Bennet Licensed Year(s):
2023
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5542.
The proposed project aims to directly observe seasonally strongly variable organic carbon concentrations and chemistry of the Mackenzie River and thus its fluxes to Arctic coastal waters. The research team aim for weekly observations of Mackenzie River biogeochemistry during a period covering the major phases of the h...
Principal Investigator:Whalen, Dustin JR Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4991.
The primary objectives are to provide the means to improve the knowledge of physical conditions in the Arctic coastal zone in order to help government agencies, corporations and local residents understand mitigate and reduce the impacts of climate driven changes work taking place in 2021 is critical to better our unde...
Principal Investigator:Pastor, Ada Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5034.
The main aim of Nitrofresh is to assess the nitrogen (N) sources for streams and the linkages between terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems across different regions with continuous permafrost in High Arctic. In particular, the research team have three objectives: 1) to quantify and characterize N pools along the ripar...
Principal Investigator:Holmes, R. Max Licensed Year(s):2024202320222020201920182017201620152014
2013
2012201120102009 Summary:
The Arctic Great Rivers Observatory project studies the six largest rivers in the Arctic; the Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers in North America and the Ob', Yenisey, Lena, and Kolyma Rivers in Russia. The research team is interested in how climate change is impacting Arctic rivers. The team will make measurements of the concentration of naturally-occurring chemicals (like carbon and nitrogen) and try to...
Principal Investigator:Pickart, Robert S. Licensed Year(s):20182013
2012
20112010 Summary:
The main objective is to characterize the western Arctic Boundary current (which flows at the edge of the shelf), in order to understand its role in dictating shelf-basin exchange of water and materials and how it impacts the ecosystem of the region, including the occurrence of marine mammals.
This project is a collaboration between US and Canadian scientists. The research team is using a comb...
Principal Investigator:Wang, Zhaohui 'Aleck' Licensed Year(s):
2012
20112010 Summary:
The objective of this research project is to make time-series measurements of the CO2 system in the Mackenzie River, near Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Monthly water sampling is taking place at the Mackenzie River near Inuvik by technicians from the Aurora Research Institute.
Data will be shared with local communities for education purposes as well as annual reports and publications made avail...
Principal Investigator:Fortier, Martin Licensed Year(s):2013201220112010
2009
2007200620052004 Summary:
The central aim of the ArcticNet marine-based research program is to study on a long-term basis how climate induced changes are impacting the marine ecosystem, contaminant transport, biogeochemical fluxes, and exchange processes across the ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface in the Canadian Arctic Ocean. Ultimately, the knowledge generated from this multi-year program will be integrated into region...
Principal Investigator:Guo, Laodong Licensed Year(s):2005
2004
Summary:
The purpose of this study is to collect river waters to determine the concentrations of dissolved organic carbon, particulate organic carbon, and nutrients, including nitrate, phosphate and silicate, and to examine their temporary variations related to c...
Principal Investigator:Moore, Robert M. Licensed Year(s):
1993
1992 Summary:
Previous research has indicated that compounds containing bromine could play a role in the destruction of the ozone layer. This study is part of on-going research that is examining how important northern marine waters are as sources of bromine to the Arctic atmosphere. Seawater, snow and ice will be collected and assessed for bromine. In addition, measurements will be taken to determine if seaw...