scholarly journals Organic geochemical data from Northern Canada, part I: gasoline range and saturate fraction gas chromatograms of selected crude oils from Beaufort-Mackenzie region, offshore Yukon and Northwest Territories

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Obermajer ◽  
C Jiang ◽  
L R Snowdon
Polar Record ◽  
1965 ◽  
Vol 12 (81) ◽  
pp. 683-702
Author(s):  
Amil Dubnie ◽  
W. Keith Buck

For the purpose of this paper, northern Canada comprises all the territory north of lat 60° N. Included in this area of approximately 1500000 square miles are all of Yukon and Northwest Territories and small parts of Quebec and Labrador. Although the area is clearly defined by latitude, the subject matter of this paper also takes into account those developments farther south which have a direct effect upon the north.


1983 ◽  
Vol 115 (5) ◽  
pp. 567-568
Author(s):  
V. R. Vickery

Some time ago I published data on orthopteroid insects from northern Canada and Alaska (Vickery 1967, 1969). Two species and one subspecies were described as new. Two of these taxa occur only in the Yukon and Northwest Territories.Since that time additional information has become available. During 1982 two lots of northern orthopteroid insects were received for identification. These were sent from the Spencer Museum, University of British Columbia and from Biosystematics Research Institute, Canada Agriculture, Ottawa. These are abbreviated in the following list as UBC and CNC, respectively. The UBC specimens were collected by S. G. Cannings, R. J. Cannings, C. S. Guppy, B. Gill, and G. G. E. Scudder mainly in 1980 and 1981. The CNC specimens were collected in 1981 by C. D. Dondale.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
M W McCurdy ◽  
P W B Friske ◽  
R J McNeil ◽  
S J A Day ◽  
W D Goodfellow

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
M W McCurdy ◽  
S J Pehrsson ◽  
H Falck ◽  
S J A Day ◽  
J E Campbell

Polar Record ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 10 (67) ◽  
pp. 359-364
Author(s):  
A. T. Davidson

About 80 million acres on the mainland of the Northwest Territories and Yukon, and over 40 million acres on the Arctic islands, are under oil and gas exploration permit. Exploration permits were issued in the Arctic islands for the first time in June 1960, following promulgation in April of new Canada Oil and Gas Regulations for federal government lands. The issue of these permits extended the northern oil and gas search from the Alberta and British Columbia borders, in lat. 60° N., northward to the Arctic islands; in terms of land area this is one of the most widespread oil and gas searches in the world. The Arctic islands exploration also holds particular interest since it is the farthest north oil and gas exploration ever carried out.


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