Principal Investigator:Burgess, David O Licensed Year(s):20232022202120192018201720162015201420132012
2011
20102009 Summary:
The objective of this study is to measure the changing volume of the ice cap, to maintain an automatic weather station and to measure how much the climate is changing. The snow sampling tells how clean the snow and thus the air above it and whether it is changing.
There is an automatic weather station on the ice cap, which provides a year-round record of snowfall and temperature. Because of we...
Principal Investigator:Bottenheim, Jan W Licensed Year(s):2012
2011
2010 Summary:
The goal of this project is to take part in the establishment of long-term observation network to measure concentrations of two important greenhouse gases (ozone and carbon dioxide) as well as bromine oxide, a key chemical reagent determining the presence of ozone accompanied with full set of meteorological data and detailed geographic information across the Arctic Ocean and Hudson Bay. Data acqu...
Principal Investigator:Archie, Billy Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
The goal of this research project is to gather current and traditional knowledge directly from local Elder's/Hunter's that have made observations of the climate changes experienced/observed within the last two decades, and help identify what species have benefited, or what species they think are at risk from climate change. It will validate the elder's and hunter’s knowledge and contribute to com...
Principal Investigator:Spence, Christopher Licensed Year(s):2017201620122011
2010
200920082007 Summary:
The objective of this project is to determine the relationships between climate, stream flow, water chemistry and permafrost in the subarctic Canadian Shield.
The work will take place within a research basin framework. The study will take advantage of significant existing infrastructure that includes one Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and three Environment Canada climate towers, a Water Su...
Principal Investigator:Lantz, Trevor C. Licensed Year(s):2011
2010
Summary:
There are two objectives associated with this research. The first is to establish vegetation and permafrost monitoring sites in the region. The establishment of these permanent monitoring sites will improve our understanding of base-line environmental conditions in the region. The second goal for the 2010 monitoring season is to build local capacity for monitoring vegetation and permafrost in t...
Principal Investigator:Grieve, Sheryl Licensed Year(s):
2010
200920082007 Summary:
This project is part of a larger IPY study, Climate Change Impacts on Canadian Arctic Tundra Ecosystems (CiCAT), looking at the effect of climate change on arctic tundra ecosystems. For this project, Metis traditional knowledge on vegetation and terrain changes in the North Slave region will be collected. The goal of this study is to connect and meld scientific studies with knowledge from people ...
Principal Investigator:Fortier, Martin Licensed Year(s):201320122011
2010
20092007200620052004 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:Moorman, Brian J Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
The main objective of this study is to establish the degree of impact and spatial extent of specific oceanic storm surges within the coastal Mackenzie Delta over the past 40 years. This investigation will be completed by analyzing remote sensing imagery to create multiyear change maps. The resulting maps will then be correlated to historic water level and climate data and verified by field samples...
Principal Investigator:Bunn, Andy G Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
This licence is being issued for the scientific research application No.1089.
The overarching goal of this research is to understand the effects of temperature and moisture variability on growth of forest vegetation in the southern Arctic, and to use the relationship between temperature/moisture and tree growth to construct a model of patterns of greening and browning in the forest and forest-t...
Principal Investigator:Green, Scott Licensed Year(s):
2009
2008 Summary:
The project will examine past tree growth patterns at the northern treeline in Western Canada as a baseline to predict future growth responses to climate change. Additionally, the researchers will examine tree regeneration and plant associations at the northern treeline.
Annual tree rings represent a growth response to local climate. Wide growth rings represent good growing conditions, and nar...