Northern Research Reports

Authors

  • Arctic Institute of North America

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3998

Keywords:

Aerial surveys, Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric circulation, Bacteria, Biochemistry, Biological sampling, Biology, Botany, Butterflies, Coasts, Cold physiology, Expeditions, Fats, Fishing, Food, Frozen ground, Fungi, Geography, Geological exploration, History, Health, Human physiology, Insects, Inuit, Mapping, Microorganisms, Muskoxen, Palaeontology, Permafrost, Plant diseases, Pollen, Predation, Research, Sea ice, Sled dogs, Spores, Surveying, Taiga ecology, Wolves, Zoology, Alaska, Northern, Arctic regions, Canadian Arctic Islands, Fort Nelson region, British Columbia, Greenland, Hudson Bay region, Nunavut, James Bay region, Québec, Labrador, Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T., Mackenzie River region, Norman Wells region, Southampton Island, Subarctic regions, Ungava, Baie d'

Abstract

Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Aerobiology: aerobiological investigations in the Arctic and Subarctic by Nicholas Polunin, S.M. Pady, and C.D. Kelly. 2. Botany: Mackenzie Valley, James and Hudson Bays and Ungava. 3. Zoology: Nueltin Lake Expedition, Forest fur animal and ecology and management; Marine biological reconnaissance in Ungava Bay, 1947. 4. Entomology: studies of Arctic and Subarctic Colias butterflies. 5. Medicine: Queen's University expedition to Southampton Island. 6. Physiology: scientific research at Point Barrow, Alaska. 7. Geology: geological research along the east coast of Hudson Bay; Silliman's fossil mount, Baffin Island; Geological reconnaissance of Canadian Arctic Islands; Newfoundland-Dalhousie Labrador expeditions, 1946, 1947; Greenland coal. 8. Surveying: geodetic surveys in northern Canada. 9. Frozen ground: permafrost at Norman Wells, N.W.T.

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Published

1948-01-01

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Northern News