Principal Investigator:Jackson, Valerie A Licensed Year(s):
2002
20012000 Summary:
The Snare River mapping project will define the structural, metamorphic, lithographical and geochemical bedrock characteristics of the area, providing an up-dated geological data base. The mapping team will be flown out by float plane from Yellowknife in...
Principal Investigator:CLARK, Ian D. Licensed Year(s):
1997
Summary:
The objectives of this research are to study the chemistry of the groundwaters that flow into the Little Fish River near the Cache Creek overwintering hole. The role of carbonate rocks is important as there is a lot of subsurface flow in this rock type. The presence of the aufeis (winter icing) on Cache Creek is a sign of groundwater flow, and is one of the reasons that this site was chosen. We...
Principal Investigator:Currie, Lisel Licensed Year(s):
1997
Summary:
The purpose of the study is to conduct standard 1:50 000 geological mapping as per mandate of the Geological Survey of Canada. This will be in the central Kotaneelee Range. This will involve daily long distance traverse to describe the rocks across the area. Most parts of the area will be visited only once. The research team will be dropped off and picked up by helicopter. During the day they ...
Principal Investigator:Gariepy, Clement Licensed Year(s):
1996
Summary:
All transportation will be done using rental vehicles (usually locally). Water sampling will be done out of rental boats (typically zodiac-type) and equipment (light pumps manually operated); water will be filtered on site, particles in suspension will be carried back for analysis. This will typically be 50-100 milligrams. Itinerary includes: Inuvik, Ft. Providence, Yelllowknife....
Principal Investigator:Henderson, J.R. Licensed Year(s):19941993
1992
Summary:
The researchers will produce a geological map showing the distribution of different types of rock formations. Rocks will be collected for chemical analysis in order to better understand how they formed and to see if they contain metallic minerals....