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chercheur principal:Thienpont, Joshua Année(s) de permis:
2023
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5573.
To understand how landscape changes caused by climate warming are impacting aquatic ecosystems, particularly lakes and streams. These disturbances focus primarily on permafrost thaw, in the form of thaw slumps and landslides. The understanding derived will allow better understanding of how water quality and aquatic ha...
chercheur principal:Spicer, Neal Année(s) de permis:
2017
Résumé:
The Objectives of this research are to:
1) determine where the participating communities obtain their drinking water from within their home and while on the land and why; and determine the areas of each region that are considered valuable and important areas of water quality; and
2) determine what the concerns are concerning the sources of water, both within the homes and natural water sources, ...
chercheur principal:Pisaric, Michael FJ Année(s) de permis:20182017201620152014
2013
2012201120102009 Résumé:
The objectives of this research are to examine the impacts of climate and environmental change on freshwater ecosystems in the Inuvik region across a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Specifically, the team is examining the impacts of permafrost degradation and subsequent thaw slumping on freshwater ecosystems and the impact of climate change on tree growth in the Mackenzie Delta.
Lake s...
chercheur principal:Karlqvist, Anders Année(s) de permis:
1999
Résumé:
The overall goal of the expedition Tundra Northwest 1999 is to study geographic variation of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems of the tundra. By using the CCG icebreaker Louis St. Laurent for transport and as a scientific platform the the expedition route will include a longitudinal gradient from Baffin Island to the northern coast of Alaska and a latitudinal gradient through the Canadian Arc...