Principal Investigator:Kershaw, K.A. Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To collect plant material for future analysis and examine the existing background radiation levels along four transects radiating from a uranium ore deposit....
Principal Investigator:Short, Susan K. Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To analyze changes in the modern and fossil pollen assemblages of the Central Canadian Arctic through the collection and analysis of modern moss samples and peat and lake sections....
Principal Investigator:Lewis, Martin Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To undertake a study of the rate which some Arctic plants acquire nitrogen. Plants will be collected and analyzed for the amount of nitrogen they contain....
Principal Investigator:Harris, James Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To continue a study of the genus BRAYA CRUCIFERAE (a small plant in the mustard family)...
Principal Investigator:Streisinger, Erwin Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
Study species distribution of flowing plants in Barrow River Area (Melville Peninsula) for future data correlation of species gathered in other areas....
Principal Investigator:Cody, W.J. Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To gather specimens of plants, fungi (mushrooms) and insects to be preserved and retained in museums for future study and taxonomy (plant classification)....
Principal Investigator:Haskell, David A. Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To undertake a study of the various types of plants in the area. Significant specimens will be taken for preservation in the Smith College Herbarium....
Principal Investigator:Bliss, Lawrence Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To continue a general ecological study of the area related to botanical resources....
Principal Investigator:Cummins, W.R. Licensed Year(s):
1981
Summary:
To undertake a study to determine the acceptability of locally grown tundra plants and southern vegetables as part of the local residents' diet. Samples of seeds, plants, peat moss, beach sand and lake bottom sediments will be collected for future analysis and comparison with southern counterparts....