6 record(s) found with the tag "invertebrates" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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New ischnacanthid acanthodians from the Lower Devonian of the Mackenzie Mountains, NT, Canada
Principal Investigator: Hermus, Chelsea
Licensed Year(s): 2002
Summary: The main objective of the project is to collect fossils of two specific groups of early fishes (acanthodians and heterostracans) to supplement specimens already collected for research projects at the University of Alberta. The field party plans to journe...


Devonian Stromatoporoid Fossil Faunas of Crescent and Truro Islands
Principal Investigator: Stearn, Colin W.
Licensed Year(s): 1992
Summary: The researcher and his team will collect fossil stromatoporoids from intervals of the Devonian succession of carbonate rocks. Carbonates of early Middle Devonian age are known to be available on Truro Island but have not been extensively collected for stromatoporoids. These will be revisited to improve collections from this interval....


Silurian Trilobites of the Canadian Arctic
Principal Investigator: Chatterton, Brian D.E.
Licensed Year(s): 1994 1992 1991
Summary: The researcher and his team will prospect for suitable sites to measure stratigraphic sections. Horizons in these sections containing invertebrate fossils, usually silicified, are then collected....


Mackenzie Mountains Palaeontological Expedition 1990
Principal Investigator: Wilson, Mark V.H.
Licensed Year(s): 2013 1998 1996 1990
Summary: The Researchers will collect fossil vertebrates, invertebrates and stratigraphic information from measured sections of area near Avalanche Lake, Grizzly Bear Lake and new localities in the general area....


Licence #2065
Principal Investigator: Currie, Philip J.
Licensed Year(s): 1976
Summary: To collect fossil invertebrates and vertebrates....


Licence #1835
Principal Investigator: West, R.M.
Licensed Year(s): 1975
Summary: Continuing biostratigraphic study of the Eureka Sound formation, looking for fossil vertebrates and all geologically significant data....


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