Principal Investigator:Bleeker, Wouter Licensed Year(s):20001999
1998
1997199619951994 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 float planes to make daily traverses by foot or by boat to study the local rocks and collect small handsamples for laboratory work....
Principal Investigator:Stubley, Mark Licensed Year(s):1996
1995
19941993199219911990 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....
Principal Investigator:Raygorodetsky, Gleb Licensed Year(s):1996
1995
Summary:
Through a participatory action research process, the GEKP will collect, organize and present, in a report form, traditional environmental knowledge in the Gwich'in Settlement Area (GSA). This is a two year joint project between the Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board Board and the Gwich'in Social and Cultural Institute, working with Gwich'in beneficiaries. Both groups will be responsible for direc...
Principal Investigator:Durham, J. Wyatt Licensed Year(s):
1995
1990 Summary:
The researchers will collect specimens of fossil molluscs exposed in critical areas. This involves simply breaking rocks loose from their location. No excavation deeper than 1 foot is contemplated. Localities will be marked on topographic maps and measurements of sections exposed in river banks will be made. Analysis will be completed in California. Significant specimens will be returned to t...
Principal Investigator:Robinson, Stephen Licensed Year(s):1996
1995
Summary:
Research will be conducted in a fen-bog complex approximately 5 km west of Fort Simpson. Gas samples will be obtained using portable chambers and later analyzed using gas chromotography. Cores will be collected using a peat corer and a modified ice auger. Peat temperatures, water levels, plant growth rates and water chemistry will also be measured. Geophysical mapping using ground penetrating ...
Principal Investigator:Lowe, Carmel Licensed Year(s):
1995
Summary:
The researchers will take gravity readings and soundings at specified stations on the frozen ice. In addition a latitude and longitude fix will be taken at each station....
Principal Investigator:Kettles, Inez Licensed Year(s):
1994
Summary:
The researcher will map the configuration of peat deposits and permafrost within them using geophysical surveys (ground penetrating radar and EM-31). This will involve setting out a traverse line on foot using measuring tape and flagging tape, taking measurements along the traverse line with hand-held equipment and measuring the depth of peat using a probe. The researcher will drive or fly out ...
Principal Investigator:Boyes, Donald M. Licensed Year(s):1995
1994
1990 Summary:
The collection of the field data is required to collaborate satellite image classifications and interpretations concerning water body measurements, plant community types and sedimentation patterns. Field measurements will include measuring ground distances and recording plant characteristics. Nothing in the field area will be destroyed or removed....
Principal Investigator:Relf, Carolyn Licensed Year(s):
1994
19931992 Summary:
In this ongoing study, the researcher will examine the nature of the rocks found in the volcanic belt of the Avialik River area. This work will help to determine the amount of base metals and precious metals found in this belt of rocks. In addition, the movement of rocks (in the past) along a fault will be examined. Geological mapping (field work) will be done in the summer while analyses of the r...
Principal Investigator:Narbonne, Guy Licensed Year(s):2001199919981996
1994
1992199119891988 Summary:
Field work will involve detailed measurement & description of stratigraphic sections using a range pole and compass, and mapping and selective sampling of reefs using a geological hammer. Follow-up work at Queen's University will involve analysis of field data and examination of samples using a variety of laboratory techniques. These reefs are an ecological "missing link" between the two major re...