Devon Island Programs, 1967

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 wit...

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Main Authors: Barr, W., Barrett, Paul E., Hussell, D.J.T., King, Roger H., Koerner, R.M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1968
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66299 2023-05-15T14:18:52+02:00 Devon Island Programs, 1967 Barr, W. Barrett, Paul E. Hussell, D.J.T. King, Roger H. Koerner, R.M. 1968-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66299 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66299/50212 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66299 ARCTIC; Vol. 21 No. 1 (1968): March; 44-50 1923-1245 0004-0843 Acculturation Anthropology Community development Economic development Government Indians Inuit Metis Native urban residence Publishing Research Research funding Research organizations Serials Social change Social interaction Social sciences Socio-economic effects Universities Canadian Arctic Yukon Ontario Northern Iqaluit Nunavut N.W.T Baker Lake (Hamlet) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1968 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:12Z 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. . Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Baker Lake Devon Island inuit Iqaluit Metis Nunavut Yukon University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Cape Sparbo ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,75.818,75.818) Devon Island ENVELOPE(-88.000,-88.000,75.252,75.252) Nunavut Yukon ARCTIC 21 1
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topic Acculturation
Anthropology
Community development
Economic development
Government
Indians
Inuit
Metis
Native urban residence
Publishing
Research
Research funding
Research organizations
Serials
Social change
Social interaction
Social sciences
Socio-economic effects
Universities
Canadian Arctic
Yukon
Ontario
Northern
Iqaluit
Nunavut
N.W.T
Baker Lake (Hamlet)
spellingShingle Acculturation
Anthropology
Community development
Economic development
Government
Indians
Inuit
Metis
Native urban residence
Publishing
Research
Research funding
Research organizations
Serials
Social change
Social interaction
Social sciences
Socio-economic effects
Universities
Canadian Arctic
Yukon
Ontario
Northern
Iqaluit
Nunavut
N.W.T
Baker Lake (Hamlet)
Barr, W.
Barrett, Paul E.
Hussell, D.J.T.
King, Roger H.
Koerner, R.M.
Devon Island Programs, 1967
topic_facet Acculturation
Anthropology
Community development
Economic development
Government
Indians
Inuit
Metis
Native urban residence
Publishing
Research
Research funding
Research organizations
Serials
Social change
Social interaction
Social sciences
Socio-economic effects
Universities
Canadian Arctic
Yukon
Ontario
Northern
Iqaluit
Nunavut
N.W.T
Baker Lake (Hamlet)
description 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. .
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Barr, W.
Barrett, Paul E.
Hussell, D.J.T.
King, Roger H.
Koerner, R.M.
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Barrett, Paul E.
Hussell, D.J.T.
King, Roger H.
Koerner, R.M.
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title Devon Island Programs, 1967
title_short Devon Island Programs, 1967
title_full Devon Island Programs, 1967
title_fullStr Devon Island Programs, 1967
title_full_unstemmed Devon Island Programs, 1967
title_sort devon island programs, 1967
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
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