Principal Investigator:Fiess, Kathryn M Licensed Year(s):
2020
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4817.
The overarching goal of this project is to define the basin evolution of the Southern Northwest Territories (SNWT) to assess the potential for geothermal energy production from the SNWT sedimentary basin. The underlying hypothesis of the project is that a better-understanding of the basin history of the SNWT will prov...
Principal Investigator:Reimink, Jesse R Licensed Year(s):
2014
201320122011 Summary:
The present study aims to obtain information with the following objectives: 1) further describe, sample, and document field relationships and structures present in areas that were sampled and found to be significantly old (>3.8 billion years); 2) explore and sample other units which based on field relationships and mineralogy are likely to be as old or older than previously documented samples; and...
Principal Investigator:Corlett, Hilary J. Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This licence is issued for the scientific research application #441.
The objective of this field work is to measure and map the Lonely Bay Formation and Chinchaga Formation in outcrop. This information will then be used to interpret vertical and lateral relationships between the two formations seen in drill cores.
The research will consist of examining 6 outcrops (4 road accessible and 2 ac...
Principal Investigator:Millman, Peter M Licensed Year(s):
2007
2006 Summary:
The objective of the program is to observe surface geological features and document these observations. From a geological perspective the objective of the project is to complete a reconnaissance of the Cambrian and Proterozoic sections in 4 areas.
Field operations will take approximately 6 days to complete. The project team will mobilize by helicopter daily from Norman Wells for the western...
Principal Investigator:Grasby, Stephen Licensed Year(s):2005
2004
Summary:
Historic mention is made of springs at Windy Point on the north shore of Great Slave Lake. The research team is interested in confirming if these springs are still present and to establish the origin and chemistry of the water. The research team will sea...
Principal Investigator:Pepper Henry, James Licensed Year(s):
2003
Summary:
The goal of this project is to collect a sample of the Acasta Gneiss from the Slave Craton to be used to represent the peoples and indigenous communities of Canada on the grounds of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in...
Principal Investigator:Martel, Edith Licensed Year(s):
2001
Summary:
The research team will be transported from Yellowknife by aircraft, and will travel by small boat in the field. Samples (fist-sized chunks of rock) will be collected with a hammer, and returned to the laboratory for detailed physical and chemical analysis. Field camps will be low impact, and will be occupied by only 2 persons at a time. All human waste will be buried, all non-burnable garbage w...
Principal Investigator:Bleeker, Wouter Licensed Year(s):200019991998
1997
199619951994 Summary:
Map and describe the various rock types and assess their role in the complex geological history of the Slave Province. Fly-in / fly-out camps with small airplanes and small campsites to make daily traverses by boat or foot to study the local rocks. Small samples will be taken of interesting rocks; samples are fist sized....
Principal Investigator:Stubley, Mike Licensed Year(s):
1996
199519941993199219911990 Summary:
The researchers will examine, document, and sample surface outcrops in the study area. The information will be recorded on a map which will summarize the geological rock-types and mineral resources of the area. The researchers will camp at two separate sites during the field season. The work will consist primarily of daily walks from wherever they can get their inflatable boat. Airplane suppor...
Principal Investigator:Wielens, Hans Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
The researcher will look at several outcropping rock formations that are accessible in the NWT. The potential for hydrocarbon generation and storage of these rocks will be the main focus of the work....