5 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Walker, Xanthe J Licensed Year(s):
2009
2008 Summary:
The overall objective of this research is to determine the impact of climate change on the ecological patterns and processes of white spruce trees within the forest-tundra transition zone in the Tuktoyaktuk region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. White spruce reproduction, establishment, and growth will be assessed to determine how these parameters may have changed since they were last measur...
Principal Investigator:Greene, David F Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
The long distance dispersal of tree pollen and seeds is of considerable interest as we ask how fast plants can migrate in response to rapid climate change. Examination of seed dispersal will actually be based on looking at germinants (rather than seeds)...
Principal Investigator:Kokelj, Steven V Licensed Year(s):2004200320022001
2000
2000
1999 Summary:
This project investigates the the distribution and amount of near-surface ice in sediments of the Mackenzie delta area near Inuvik. Sites near Inuvik will be accessed via road and sampled using a hand held power auger. Soil cores will be removed and taken to the Inuvik Research Center for subsequent examination. The thickness of permafrost will be measured by near-surface water jet drilling which ...
Principal Investigator:Henry, Gregory H.R. Licensed Year(s):19951994
1993
1991 Summary:
This study continues from the research conducted in 1991 where we examined the plant community and assessed plant distribution as the subarctic forest changes to tundra. We are interested in how the smaller plant species are influenced by changes in the number of trees that are nearby as well as changes in climate. Permanent plots will be established in order to monitor any changes in the plant ...
Principal Investigator:Greene, David F Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To undertake a study of white spruce, genus (Picea glauca). i) digging of seedlings ii) coring of mature trees iii) digging 3 soil pits iv) collecting plant samples v) collecting seed samples vi) felling approx. 15 trees (all sizes - one location) This is the field work in conjunction with an MSc. thesis....