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TitleReport on 2013 field activities and collection of ground thermal and active layer data in the Mackenzie Corridor
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LicencePlease note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada supersedes any previous licences.
AuthorChartrand, JORCID logo; Ednie, M; Smith, S LORCID logo; Duchesne, CORCID logo; Riseborough, D W
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 7659, 2014, 105 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/295596 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2014
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Mediadigital; on-line
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RelatedThis publication is related to Report on 2018 field activities and collection of ground-thermal and active-layer data in the Mackenzie corridor, Northwest Territories
File formatpdf
ProvinceNorthwest Territories; Yukon
NTS95G; 95H; 95I; 95J; 95K; 95N; 95O; 96B; 96C; 96D; 96E; 96F; 96L; 96M; 96N; 97B; 97C; 106G; 106H; 106I; 106J; 106K; 106L; 106M; 106N; 106O; 106P; 107A; 107B; 107C; 107D
AreaMackenzie corridor; Gwich'in; Fort Good Hope; Norman Wells; Inuvialuit; Deh Cho; Sahtu
Lat/Long WENS-136.0000 -118.0000 70.0000 61.0000
Subjectssurficial geology/geomorphology; Nature and Environment; freezing ground; ground ice; ground temperatures; permafrost; thermal analyses; temperature
Illustrationstables; location maps; plots
ProgramClimate Change Geoscience Program Coordination - Climate Change Science
Released2014 12 17
AbstractThis report presents a summary of field activities conducted in 2013 in the Mackenzie corridor, N.W.T. Air temperature, ground thermal and active layer data acquired from permafrost monitoring sites visited in 2013 throughout the corridor are provided in graphical and tabular format. The data presented provide essential baseline information that can be utilized by stakeholders and others for various purposes such as land management activities, regulatory processes and design of northern infrastructure. This report will be distributed to community organizations and stakeholders in the study region to provide an update on field activities.
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This report presents a summary of field activities conducted in 2013 in the Mackenzie Corridor, Northwest Territories. Air temperature, ground thermal and active layer data acquired from permafrost monitoring sites visited in 2013 throughout the corridor are provided in graphical and tabular format. This report will be distributed to community organizations and stakeholders in the study region to provide an update on field activities. The ground thermal and active layer data presented provide essential baseline information that can be utilized by stakeholders and others for various purposes such as land management activities, regulatory processes and design of northern infrastructure.
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