The Arctic Institute's facilities on Devon Island were again used during the summer of 1967 by field parties studying glaciology, glacio-isostatic geomorphology, periglacial geomorphology, ornithology, and botany. In addition, an expedition photographer recorded the summer's activities with still photographs and on 16 mm. colour film. Field camps were established at various locations and the studies were pursued from these as well as from the Base Camp close to Cape Sparbo. ..
For the second year running, the University of Colorado's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (I...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
In April 1967, an Arctic Research Group was formed within McMaster University's Department of Geogra...
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 ...
The establishment of the Arctic Institute's Devon Island Base Station and the progress of the resear...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The research in 1971 continued to emphasize the physical environment and the biological response of ...
The Arctic Institute field station on the Truelove Lowlands of Devon Island was activated for a brie...
Eight individual research programmes were carried out by graduate students and one faculty member of...
From April to October 1971 the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast coast of Devon Isla...
From April 1972 through the 1973 field season, the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast...
The Arctic Institute of North America ... initiated the Devon Island Expedition 1960-1963, the objec...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
For the second year running, the University of Colorado's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (I...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
In April 1967, an Arctic Research Group was formed within McMaster University's Department of Geogra...
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 ...
The establishment of the Arctic Institute's Devon Island Base Station and the progress of the resear...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The research in 1971 continued to emphasize the physical environment and the biological response of ...
The Arctic Institute field station on the Truelove Lowlands of Devon Island was activated for a brie...
Eight individual research programmes were carried out by graduate students and one faculty member of...
From April to October 1971 the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast coast of Devon Isla...
From April 1972 through the 1973 field season, the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast...
The Arctic Institute of North America ... initiated the Devon Island Expedition 1960-1963, the objec...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
For the second year running, the University of Colorado's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (I...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
In April 1967, an Arctic Research Group was formed within McMaster University's Department of Geogra...