For the second year running, the University of Colorado's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) and associated Departments (Biology, Geology, Geography and Anthropology) carried out a multidisciplinary research project in the region of Broughton Island, east Baffin Island (c 67°30'N). During the 1968 summer, the late glacial chronology and uplift at the head of Quajon and Narpaing fiords had been studied. An Austrian storage gauge was installed to estimate winter precipitation. Twelve individuals were involved in the 1969 summer program - this included 3 faculty members, 4 graduate students, 4 undergraduates and Mr. K. Dudley, author and teacher (Toronto). The programs were as follows: Late glacial chronology and recent crus...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Under sponsorship of the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, the Arctic Institute's High Mountain Env...
The 1971 Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP) field season again was something of a paradox and, ...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
... Field work continued on [the late glacial and neoglacial chronology and recent crustal movements...
The summer of 1974 saw one of the largest research parties the University of Colorado has been able ...
Eight individual research programmes were carried out by graduate students and one faculty member of...
A total of 10 persons, including members of faculty, graduate students and assistants were involved ...
SEA ICE. Studies of surface energy budgets on the fast ice at Broughton Island 67°35' N, 63°...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
Contains description and brief summaries of results of the second Baffin Island Expedition of the Ar...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP), co-sponsored by the American Geographical Society and t...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Under sponsorship of the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, the Arctic Institute's High Mountain Env...
The 1971 Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP) field season again was something of a paradox and, ...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
... Field work continued on [the late glacial and neoglacial chronology and recent crustal movements...
The summer of 1974 saw one of the largest research parties the University of Colorado has been able ...
Eight individual research programmes were carried out by graduate students and one faculty member of...
A total of 10 persons, including members of faculty, graduate students and assistants were involved ...
SEA ICE. Studies of surface energy budgets on the fast ice at Broughton Island 67°35' N, 63°...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
Contains description and brief summaries of results of the second Baffin Island Expedition of the Ar...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP), co-sponsored by the American Geographical Society and t...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Under sponsorship of the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, the Arctic Institute's High Mountain Env...
The 1971 Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP) field season again was something of a paradox and, ...