Principal Investigator:Canam, Rebecca Licensed Year(s):2024
2023
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5541.
Objectives:
To conduct regional bedrock mapping and supporting analytical work to improve our understanding of the tectonic framework of the Hill Island Lake area in the southeastern Northwest Territories.
A total of 7 weeks will be spent in the field, from June 28, 2023 until August 15, 2023, in four different c...
Principal Investigator:Gregory, Daniel David Licensed Year(s):
2022
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5188.
The research team will conduct geological mapping on the Van property. This will include stratigraphic rock sampling above and below the known vanadium rich mineralization and possible rock sampling in areas of the property of geological interest.
Geologic mapping is conducted by visually inspecting surface exposur...
Principal Investigator:Fedorowski, Jerzy A. Licensed Year(s):
2020
20192018 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4655.
The principal aim of this project is to examine the settlement, development and decline of the fossil corals as a response to environmental conditions in the Liard region during Mississippian to Early Pennsylvanian times (358.9 to 314.6 million years ago). The study will be conducted against the background of the worl...
Principal Investigator:Pratt, Brian R. Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
Sedimentary rocks of Cambrian age (~500 million years old) are the oldest Phanerozoic strata in the Mackenzie River valley region and record the spread of a shallow sea over much older strata. The approximate age of these rocks is known via trilobite fossils based on reconnaissance collections made in the 1960s and 2010s. The purpose of the project is to make more closely spaced fossil collections...
Principal Investigator:Dallimore, Scott R Licensed Year(s):
2014
Summary:
This proposed research focuses on the collection of small sediment/pebble samples from known terrestrial glacial deposits at coastal exposures at various locations in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR). These sites each have different stratigraphic settings and existing published interpretations of glacial source and providence.
The results from these investigations should enable direct c...
Principal Investigator:LABROUSSE, Loic Licensed Year(s):
2013
Summary:
The objectives of the CaHiGeo project are to sample paleogene rocks for sedimentological and stratigraphical analysis and dating; to sample the underlying rocks for correlation with equivalent formations in Northern Yukon and dating; and to measure the possible deformation of the paleogene rocks at the inferred location of sealed faults (Eskimo Lake Fault Zone).
The methods used in the field fo...
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:Pratt, Brian R. Licensed Year(s):
2012
200220001998 Summary:
The principal investigator has been working off and on for many years on the stratigraphy and paleontology of Cambrian strata of the Mackenzie Mountains. This is a critical region of North America because the record of sedimentation on the flank of the continent as it was over half a billion years ago is particularly extensive with little interruption. At the section of interest the lower part of ...
Principal Investigator:Vavrek, Matthew J Licensed Year(s):
2012
Summary:
The research team will be prospecting for and collecting Cretaceous fossils from the Summit Creek Formation in order to better understand what terrestrial biodiversity was like at high latitudes at that time. This project is a continuation of the collaborative research program on ancient biodiversity in the Canadian Arctic. Recently, the research team completed work supported by Polar Continental ...
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...