Principal Investigator:Knox, Bernadette Licensed Year(s):
2023
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5525.
The objective of this work is to update and increase the understanding of the geological history of this area of the north-central Slave craton, Northwest Territories.
This work will be conducted mostly on foot with access along the water provided by canoe and zodiac boat. The research team will be walking the lan...
Principal Investigator:Miles, Warner F. Licensed Year(s):
2012
2011 Summary:
The objective of this airborne survey is to acquire high-resolution aeromagnetic data. Aeromagnetic surveys measure magnetic properties of bedrock and are one of the tools used in geological mapping. The bedrock may contain mineral deposits, such as gold, copper, lead, zinc, and diamonds. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral exploration activities , and provi...
Principal Investigator:Tella, S. Licensed Year(s):
1994
1992 Summary:
Bedrock mapping will take place through daily foot traverses Bedrock geological information will be collected to produce geological maps. This will be done in order to assess the economic potential of the region....
Principal Investigator:Kjarsgaard, Bruce Licensed Year(s):
1994
1992 Summary:
This will be the final field season of this bedrock mapping project, which is being done to update geological knowledge in the Lac de Gras area (which was last mapped in the 1940s). Detailed mapping, geochemical and geochronologcical studies will be used to help understand the geological evolution of this area. Mapping will be accomplished by foot and boat traverse with fixed and rotany wing sup...
Principal Investigator:Hrabi, Blair Licensed Year(s):
1994
Summary:
This will be the final summer of field work for this project. The detailed mapping data in combination with geochemistry will enable the researcher to gie a detailed geological history of the area, including timing of certain geological events (age of volcanism and granite plutons) as well as a deformational history....
Principal Investigator:Pehrsson, Sally J Licensed Year(s):19961995
1994
Summary:
This will be the final summer of field work for this project The detailed mapping data in combination with the geochemical sampling will enable the researcher to give a detailed geological history of the area, including the timing of certain geological events (age of volcanism and granite plutons) as well as a deformational history....
Principal Investigator:Lane, Larry S Licensed Year(s):
1993
19911987 Summary:
The field component of this project consists of examination of exposures of bedrock during ground surveys (on foot) at selected sites. This work will produce a geological map showing rock types, ages and positions as well as the degree to which the layers of rock have been folded or faulted during times in which mountains were formed. Licence issued for purposes of using the Inuvik Research Cent...
Principal Investigator:Irwin, Doug Licensed Year(s):1994
1993
Summary:
In this research, the Rankin-Ennadai Greenstone Belt located near Kaminak Lake will be mapped by examining and collecting rocks of the area. The information collected on this survey will be transferred onto a map. Rock types and mineral showings will be plotted on the map and related to geological features of the area....
Principal Investigator:Harrison, J. Christopher Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
The field program is intended to provide data in order to better understand the bedrock of the Canadian landmass as well as to provide basic information that can be used in land use studies, education, environmental impact analysis and resource evaluation. Data, measurements and samples will be collected on the different types of rocks found in the Vendom and Strathcona Fiord areas. The results w...
Principal Investigator:Henderson, J.R. Licensed Year(s):1994
1993
1992 Summary:
This year's field work will complete the geological mapping exercise that was started in 1992. The researcher will document, measure and collect various types of rocks found in the area in order to determine the distribution of the various rock types and to under- stand how they originally formed. Most of these rocks are among the oldest known in Canada, with some being over 2.5 billion years ol...