Principal Investigator:Tank, Suzanne E Licensed Year(s):
2019
20182017201620152014 Summary:
The objective of this study is to understand how permafrost slumping increases the mobilization of carbon from land to water, and the effects of this transport on stream ecosystems and the global carbon cycle. This summer, the research team will measure streamwater chemistry at a series of sites draining from the Peel Plateau, near where they enter the Mackenzie Delta. At one site (Stony Creek), t...
Principal Investigator:Morison, Stephen R Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
Proposed surface water and sediment quality and quantity programs involves two rounds of field sampling proposed in mid-July to early August and in late September 2019, to capture typical summer stream flows and low stream flow conditions. Each field program may take between eight to ten days. The objectives of the programs are to confirm and update the fluvial geomorphic classification of each st...
Principal Investigator:Hille, Erika C Licensed Year(s):
2019
2018 Summary:
The objectives are:
1) to examine how the water quality of streams varies spatially and determine what drives these differences (i.e., latitude, vegetation, surficial geology); and,
2) to examine how the water quality of streams varies temporally and determine what/how seasonal changes in water flow control water quality.
The research team will collect water samples from a suite of study site...
Principal Investigator:Miller, Matthew Licensed Year(s):
2019
201820172016 Summary:
The objective of the monitoring and mitigation is to determine operating procedures and mitigation options for the annual shutdown at Taltson Hydroelectric Facility to minimize the environmental impact on downstream Trudel Creek.
Various mitigation options have been and are being assessed and the results on Trudel Creek are being monitoring to determine the best operating procedure for the ann...
Principal Investigator:Krizan, Julia Licensed Year(s):
2019
2018201720162015201320112010 Summary:
The objectives of the Site Remediation Program (scheduled to be completed in 2019 and 2020) are: 1) to remove and dispose of exposed historic solid waste (including barrels, batteries, debris, wood and other waste); and 2) to finalize construction of a contaminated soil and waste containment structure to contain impacted soil excavated from areas at the site.
The 2019 Site activities may includ...
Principal Investigator:Chamberland, Joseph Licensed Year(s):
2019
2018 Summary:
The results of this project will add information that will help northern communities, scientists and decision makers answer questions about water quality and changes to rivers and lakes within the NWT. The information generated from this project will provide both baseline and long term water indicator measures for the Slave River, Great Slave Lake (GSL), and the Mackenzie River, which are three of...
Principal Investigator:Palmer, Mike Licensed Year(s):
2019
20182017 Summary:
The overarching objectives of this research are two-fold:
1)To investigate watershed and within-lake abiotic processes affecting the recovery of mine-impacted lakes in the Yellowknife area, including storage and release of arsenic from soils, seasonal dynamics of arsenic export in runoff, and fluxes of arsenic to and from lake sediments; and
2) To investigate the toxicological consequences of ...
Principal Investigator:Gurney, Kirsty E. Licensed Year(s):
2019
20182017 Summary:
The project aims to build community partnerships, identify field sites, and develop and implement sampling protocols for long term, community-based, monitoring of wetland ecosystems near Fort Good Hope (FGH).
Whereas some wetlands in the study area have either already been, or are likely to be, impacted by a wide range of industrial activities, including development of oil and gas and associat...
Principal Investigator:Zdanowicz, Christian M Licensed Year(s):
2019
2018 Summary:
The goal of this project is to identify and quantify (measure) the different possible sources of toxic mercury that is transported in rivers of the Mackenzie River basin, all the way down to the Beaufort Sea. In particular, the research team want to establish how much mercury comes from "modern" sources (like distant air pollution, runoff from rain/snow, wash-out from surface soils, etc.) and how ...
Principal Investigator:Gray, Derek K Licensed Year(s):
2019
20182017 Summary:
The purpose of this project is to obtain baseline data for fish communities in Gwich’in Settlement Area (GSA) and Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) lakes and use these data to predict future changes in fish communities caused by climate change.
Specific objectives are:
1) to develop a baseline data set for fish populations, fish habitat, water quality, and water temperature for small and m...