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Federal
Since dry deposition cannot be measured directly, air concentrations were used to estimate dry deposition amounts. A dry deposition algorithm …
Record Modified: Mar 23, 2026
Record Released: Feb 13, 2026
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats:
HTML
Keywords:
Air pollution
Oil sands
Initial delineation of the estuary bottom was performed using an automated algorithm within the software, followed by manual adjustments to …
Record Modified: Mar 24, 2026
Record Released: Jan 12, 2026
Publisher: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Formats:
CSV ESRI REST
Keywords:
ECHO SOUNDERS
Aquatic Ecosystems
Coastal Habitat
COASTAL
Estuaries
Marine Environment Monitoring
Ocean Acoustics
SONAR
Habitats
Estuaries
Gulf of St. Lawrence
The post-processing includes:
(1) To limit false positives in defoliation classes, additional satellite data sources were used (Sentinel-2).
(2) Correction …
Record Modified: May 14, 2026
Record Released: Jun 25, 2025
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
Formats:
GeoTIF TIFF
Keywords:
Harvesting
Insects
Forest fires
Forestry