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- ItemOpen AccessCCGS Amundsen 2009 field program ArcticNet / IORVL partnership MetOcean data report(Centre for Earth Observation Science, 2009-12-04) Candlish, L.M.; Asplin, M.G.As part of a collaborative agreement between ArcticNet and IORVL one of the major goals of the 2009 ArcticNet expedition to the western Arctic was to increase the level and spatial coverage of sea-ice, geological and environmental data collected by the ArcticNet network in the Beaufort Sea/Mackenzie Shelf/Amundsen Gulf region with a special focus placed in and around Ajurak.
- ItemOpen AccessCCGS Amundsen 2010 field program ArcticNet / BP partnership Met/Ocean data report(Centre for Earth Observation Science, 2010) Asplin, Matthew; Galley, RyanAs part of a collaborative agreement between ArcticNet and BP, one of the major goals of the 2010 ArcticNet expedition to the western Arctic was to increase the level and spatial coverage of sea-ice, geological and environmental data collected by the ArcticNet network in the Beaufort Sea/Mackenzie Shelf/Amundsen Gulf region with a special focus placed in and around the Pokak lease area.
- ItemOpen AccessHudson Bay Systems Study (BaySys)(2019-10-01) Barber, David; Syndor, KevinBaySys is a multi-year collaboration among industry partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Québec and Ouranos) and the Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Québec à Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval, Sherbrooke, and Trent to conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical conditions in Hudson Bay. This project is addressing the main objective from a “systems” perspective, with sub-objectives to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study the cycling of carbon and contaminants. As such, five research teams have been organized to investigate five inter-connected subsystems, with continuous consultation, integration and feedback from Manitoba Hydro and other project participants: (Team 1) Marine and Climate Systems, (Team 2) Freshwater System (not involved in field work), (Team 3) Marine Ecosystem, (Team 4) Carbon Cycling and (Team 5) Contaminants.
- ItemOpen AccessAn Integrated Sea Ice Project for BREA (U of M): Detection, Motion and RadarSAT Mapping of Extreme Ice Features in the Southern Beaufort Sea(2012-04) Hochheim, Klaus; McCullough, Greg; Babb, Dave; Crawford, Anna; Haoqak, Charlie; Wolki, Jim; Barber, David