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 Les impacts et l'adaptation liés aux changements climatiques
Ressources naturelles Canada > Secteur des sciences de la Terre > Priorités > Les impacts et l'adaptation liés aux changements climatiques > Changements climatique au Canada
Ça se Réchauffe? Les changements climatiques au Yukon et dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest
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L'affiche sur les régions du Yukon et des Territoires du Nord-Ouest est également hébergée sur le site web du collège Aurora.

Crédits

Réviseuses et Compilatrices:

Sharon Smith: Commission géologique du Canada, Ressources naturelles Canada
Margo Burgess: Commission géologique du Canada, Ressources naturelles Canada
Valoree Walker: Institut de recherche Aurora

Organismes Collaborateurs:

Les personnes ci-dessous ont contribué à l'affiche en fournissant du matériel ou en en révisant le contenu:
Bea Alt, Mike Demuth, Claude Duguay, Alan Fehr, Lois Harwood, Sharon Jeffers, Mark Nixon, Aynslie Ogden, Stephen Robinson, Steve Solomon, Ian Stirling, Jennifer Walker-Larsen and Stephen Wolfe

Janice Naufal et Jan Aylsworth ont contribué à la conception artistique
Réviseur principal: Larry Dyke
Site Web pour cet affiche: Laura Aubrey

Ce projet a été placé en partie par le gouvernement des fonds d'action de changement du climat du Canada

Références

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Begin, C., Michaud, Y. and Archambault, S. 2000, Tree-ring evidence of recent climate changes in the Mackenzie Basin Northwest Territories, Canada; in The physical environment of the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories; a baseline for the assessment of environmental change, L.D. Dyke and G.R. Brooks (eds.); Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 547, 212 p

Brooks, G.R., 2000. Streamflow in the Mackenzie valley; in The physical environment of the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories: a baseline for the assessment of environmental change, L.D. Dyke and G.R. Brooks (ed.);Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 547, 212 p.

Brugman, M.M., Raistrick, P. and Pietroniro, A. 1997. Glacier related impacts of doubling atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations on British Columbia and Yukon; Chapter 6 in Responding to global climate change in British Columbia and Yukon, Volume I of the Canada Country Study: Climate Impacts and Adaptation, E. Taylor and B. Taylor (ed.); Environment Canada and BC Ministry of Environment Lands and Parks, 350 p.

Data for map from Canadian Climate Centre for Modelling and Analysis Coupled GCM.

Duguay, C., Université Laval, pers. comm.

Dyke, L.D., Aylsworth, J.M., Burgess, M.M., Nixon, F.M. and Wright, F., 1997. Permafrost in the Mackenzie Basin, its influences on land-altering processes, and its relationship to climate change; in Mackenzie Basin Impact Study (MBIS), Final Report, Environmental Adaptation Research Group, Environment Canada, p. 112-117.

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Folland, C.K., Karl, T.R. and Vinnikov, K.Y., 1990. Observed climate variations and change; in Climate Change: the IPCC Scientific Assessment

Harwood, L.A., Smith, T.G. and Melling, H., 2000. Variation in reproduction and body condition of the ringed seal (Phoca hispida) in western Prince Albert Sound, NT, Canada, as assessed through a harvest-based sampling program. Arctic 53 (4), in press.

Hegeveld, H., 1995. Understanding atmospheric change. Environment Canada SOE Report No. 95-2, 68 p.

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Maxwell, B., 1997. Responding to global climate change in Canada's Arctic; Volume II of the Canada Country Study: Climate Impacts and Adaptation, Environmental Adaptation Research Group, Atmospheric Environment Service, Environment Canada, 82 p.

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Nixon, F.M., Geological Survey of Canada, pers. comm. Wolfe, S.A., Kotler, E. and Nixon, F.M. 2000. Recent warming impacts in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, and northern Yukon Territory coastal areas; Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research 2000-B1, 9 p.

Smith, S.L. and Burgess, M.M., 2000. Ground temperature database for northern Canada; Geological Survey of Canada Open File Report #3954, 57 p.

Smith, S.L., Burgess, M.M. and Heginbottom, J.A. (in press), Permafrost in Canada, a challenge to northern development; in G.R. Brooks (ed.), A Synthesis of Geological Hazards in Canada, Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 548.

Solar powered Telecom site in Nahani National Park (Source: CANMET, Natural Resources Canada)

Solomon, S., Geological Survey of Canada - Atlantic, pers. comm.

Stirling, I., Canadian Wildlife Service, pers. comm.

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