Principal Investigator:Thériault, Julie Mireille Licensed Year(s):
2024
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5743.
The objective of this proposal is to develop a next-generation method to accurately measure Arctic snowfall under a range of environmental conditions typical across the Arctic. The specific objectives are:
1) Measure key snowfall parameters using state-of-the-art instruments as required to estimate snowfall during t...
Principal Investigator:Marsh, Philip Licensed Year(s):20232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007
2006
Summary:
The project includes studies on the rates and processes controlling snow accumulation, snowmelt, water flux through snow, and exchange of water between snow cover, active layer and permafrost. The effect of snow or soil temperature regime and vegetation types on runoff processes, evaporation processes, and development of physically-based, predictive models of snowmelt runoff will also be studied i...
Principal Investigator:Karunaratne, Kumari C Licensed Year(s):
2005
20042003 Summary:
The objective of this project is to determine the effect of Great Slave Lake on air and surface temperatures, and permafrost conditions. Each of the study sites along the Ingram Trail that were instrumented with air and surface temperature sensors during summer 2003 will be revisited in 2005. The data loggers will be downloaded, relaunched and the batteries will be replaced at each instrumentati...
Principal Investigator:Marsh, Philip Licensed Year(s):20052004
2003
200220012000199919981997199619951994199319921990 Summary:
The primary objective of this project is to improve understanding of the fluxes of water and energy in northern regions, and to develop improved computer models of these processes. The Trail Valley Creek site will be accessed by helicopter and snowmobile...
Principal Investigator:Woo, Ming-ko Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To conduct an examination of snow distribution in drainage basins; to correlate findings with traditional readings and conceptions of snowfall....