4 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Chemical Evolution of a Hypersaline High Arctic Coastal Lake
Principal Investigator: Lamoureux, Scott F
Licensed Year(s): 2010 2009
Summary: This licence is being issued for the scientific research application no. 1013. The goal of this research is to distinguish the chemical and physical processes acting on different lakes on Melville Island in order to understand how the systems have developed through time. Of particular interest is the mechanism to explain how the lakes became salty after the last glaciation. Shellabear Lake ...


Ice Thickness Topography Study -Beaufort Sea
Principal Investigator: Melling, Humfrey
Licensed Year(s): 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
Summary: The researchers will retrieve untended sonar instruments operating beneath the sea that were positioned in April 1994. After servicing, these instruments will be re-deployed at the same locations to continue the observations for another year. A survey of water water properties will be collected at about 20 sites in the offshore and observations made using a lowered probe to 1500 m depth or to t...


Influence of Stream Discharge on the Distribution of Sea Ice with Climatic Implications
Principal Investigator: Dean, Ken
Licensed Year(s): 1991 1990
Summary: Satellite imagery, hydrologic data and field measurements will be used to develop a computer model of the thawing of sea ice and freezing of water in this area. The investigators will drill a hole through the ice and measure water temperature, salinity and turbidity....


Investigation of the frost heave regime in subaqueous near shore environments, Mackenzie Delta, Beaufort Sea region, N.W.T.
Principal Investigator: Burn, Chris R
Licensed Year(s): 1990 1987
Summary: To determine seasonal frost heave regimes beneath shallow lakes in the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik. To conduct laboratory simulation of the freezing of sea bottom sediments of varying salinities under several thermal regimes....


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