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Researchers Active at Lake Hazen

The Lake Hazen Station in Quttinirpaaq National Park has been home to researchers from a wide range of disciplines since the First International Geophysical Year in 1957-58. For past research programs, see here.
If you would like to be added to this list, please contact us. 
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Dr. Vincent St. Louis
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences

Catchment biogeochemistry, greenhouse gas fluxes, mercury cycling
​Faculty page

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Dr. Igor Lehnherr
University of Toronto at Mississauga, Department of Geography

Mercury biogeochemistry, aquatic metabolism, catchment biogeochemistry
Personal website
Dr. Sherry Schiff
University of Waterloo, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Stable isotope biogeochemistry, carbon cycling
Personal website
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Dr. Martin Sharp
University of Alberta, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Glaciology, glacial biogeochemistry
Faculty page


Dr. Derek Muir
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada Centre for Inland Waters

Organic contaminants, mercury cycling 
Organization page

Dr. Michael English
Wilfred Laurier University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
Hydrology
Faculty page

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Dr. John Smol
Queen's University, Department of Biology
Paleolimnology, biological limnology
​Personal website
Dr. Alexandre Poulain
University of Ottawa, Department of Biology
Microbiology, geochemistry, contaminant cycling 
​Personal website
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