Northern Research Reports

Authors

  • Arctic Institute of North America

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4010

Keywords:

Aerial surveys, Archaeology, Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric circulation, Auroras, Bacteria, Biochemistry, Biological sampling, Biology, Botany, Butterflies, Canoeing, Coasts, Economic geology, Electrical properties, Expeditions, Fungi, Furbearing animals, Geography, Geological exploration, Geomagnetism, History, Human physical characteristics, Insects, Indians, Inland water navigation, Ionosphere, Inuit, Inuit archaeology, Mapping, Microorganisms, Palaeontology, Permafrost, Plant diseases, Pollen, Radio waves, Research, Rivers, Sea ice, Spores, Surveying, Taiga ecology, Telecommunication, Zoology, Alaska, Arctic regions, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canadian Arctic Islands waters, Canadian Arctic Islands, Fort Nelson region, British Columbia, Greenland, Hudson Bay region, James Bay region, Québec, Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T., Mackenzie River region, Manitoba, Northern, Mistassini, Lac (51 00 N, 73 37 W) region, Norman Wells region, Nouveau-Québec, Southampton Island, Subarctic regions, Ungava, Baie d', Péninsule d', Yukon

Abstract

Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe across the Ungava Peninsula via the Kogaluk and Payne Rivers by Dr. Jacques Rousseau. 4. Geology: Geological survey through the Ungava Peninsula: report supplied by E. Aubert de LaRüe. 5. Geography: Study of the hydrography of Mackenzie waterway and the western Arctic as far east as Boothia Peninsula; Physiography of Baker Lake and the Thelon River west to Beverly Lake; Operation magnetic; Task Force 80; Ungava Peninsula. 6. Permafrost. 7. Entomology. 8. Radio: mobile ionospheric observatory. 9. Zoology.

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Published

1948-01-01

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Section

Northern News