Filter your results Remove filter for Simply Science Remove filter for Arctic Remove filter for 2019 Clear all filters Collection Simply Science 11 results available Type Article 7 results available Podcast 3 results available Video 1 result available Topic Geosciences 7 results available Climate change 6 results available Maps 4 results available Natural hazards 2 results available Mining 1 result available Arctic 11 results available Year published 2019 11 results available Showing 1 to 10 of 11 results. Sort by NewestOldest Search content Filter Keywords:Article A global information highway to meet the challenges of a fragile Arctic ecosystem OTTAWA - Climate change affects the Arctic in different ways. Regional impacts include coastal erosion, evolving ocean c Keywords:Podcast Research in the Arctic (Natural Elements) Have you ever wondered what it’s like to conduct research up North? Like, way up North, in the middle of the Arctic, in Keywords:Article Measuring the shake, rattle and roll in Canada’s Western Arctic Travelling and working in remote regions of Canada’s North is no easy task. Ask a Natural Resources Canada seismologist. Keywords:Article Monitoring seismic activity in Canada’s North Canada’s southwestern Arctic is of special interest to scientists exploring the interrelated roles of seismic activity, Keywords:Video How We Measure Glaciers (Byte-Sized Science) Scientist Mark Ednie takes us on a trip up to Nahanni National Park were he and his colleagues measure a glacier. The am Keywords:Article Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations The Arctic Ocean is a vast, cold, isolated and utterly fascinating part of the northern hemisphere. Beneath its surface, Keywords:Article Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations (photo gallery) Based on massive amounts of geoscientific data measuring the seafloor, an additional 1.2 million square kilometres could Keywords:Podcast Discovering microfossils that are a BILLION years old (Ask NRCan) During a geological mapping expedition to the western Canadian Arctic in 2014, research scientist Rob Rainbird collected Keywords:Podcast Science at the North Pole On this episode of “Ask NRCan,” research scientist David Mosher talks about his experiences travelling to the Keywords:Article Melting Glaciers, Rising Sea Levels, Thawing Permafrost and Unpredictable Groundwater Levels: The Unsettling Effects of Climate Change Global warming provides some of the most dynamic backdrops for climate change scientists at work today. This is especial Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »