Principal Investigator:Wilson, Mark V.H. Licensed Year(s):
2013
199819961990 Summary:
The 2 objectives of this research project are:
1) to recover some of the oldest-known body fossils of sharks and their relatives as well as other associated fossils. The anatomy of the fossil species will be described in detail and published in international journals. These fossils will allow identification of fragments of related species found at other sites worldwide, and will allow the researc...
Principal Investigator:Osinski, Gordon Licensed Year(s):2015
2012
Summary:
The objectives of this research are to:
(1) Confirm of a meteorite impact origin for the Collinson Inlet structure. In order to confirm the meteorite impact origin of this structure, unequivocal shock metamorphic criteria need to be documented.
Shatter cones are the only diagnostic shock effect visible to the naked eye (French and Koeberl 2010). The research team will seek out the potential s...
Principal Investigator:Pollard, Wayne H Licensed Year(s):
1994
1992199119901988 Summary:
Fieldwork consists of a combination of mapping surface materials and landforms and where possible retrieving shells from raised marine deposits to determine the date of emergence and the temperature conditions of the oceans when the shell was formed. Observations of ice and icy sediments will also be made. By collecting this data the researchers will be able to see broad patterns in the landscape...
Principal Investigator:Pratt, Brian R. Licensed Year(s):1995
1993
Summary:
The Cambrian period is an interval of geologic time that is poorly known in arctic Canada. Previous studies have been very basic and almost no fossils have been recovered. Sections of sedimentary rock will be measured in detail, with attention focused on the structure of the sediments as well as the presence of fossils. A map will then be constructed showing the layers in which fossils occur. ...
Principal Investigator:Fyles, John G. Licensed Year(s):
1992
19911990 Summary:
The researcher will revisit the "beaver peat" locality and will measure, describe, photograph and sample the exposed peaty material in greater detail than before. A detailed search will be made for fossil bones and beaver-gnawed sticks, as well as for additional fossils. Other sites where similar substrates containing fossil wood or other plant materials will also be visited (or revisited)....
Principal Investigator:McIntyre, David J. Licensed Year(s):
1992
1990 Summary:
The Researchers will collect rock samples for study of fossil algae (dinoflagellates) and will determine the geological age. They will correlate findings with similar material from wells and will determine climate and environment conditions at the time the rocks were deposited....
Principal Investigator:Vincent, Jean-Serge Licensed Year(s):19921991
1990
Summary:
A camp will be set up on morthwestern Bands Island (Ballast Brook). Sections along rivers and the coast will be examined by the various researchers to determine the nature of the various sediments and their fossil content....
Principal Investigator:Dawson, Mary R. Licensed Year(s):
1985
Summary:
Paleontological collecting of vertbrate and plants ranging in age from Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene; also to study the stratigraphic relationships of the fossil-bearing deposits and interpreting both the conditions that these rocks represent and the geologic relationships within the Eureka Sound Formation....
Principal Investigator:Jones, Brian Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To study the stratigraphy, sedimentology, paleoecology, and paleontology of the Upper Devonian Kakisa and Trout River Formations....
Principal Investigator:Ritchie, J.C. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To examine and sample the unconsolidated sediments of various small lakes in an area surrounding Hyndman Lake (50 km. radius) ESE of Inuvik, for the purpose of making laboratory analyses of Carbon - 14 age, pollen stratigraphy and other microfossils. The ultimate objective is to reconstruct the past vegetation and environment of the area....