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Found 10 records similar to Dwarf birch growth change - Torngat Mountains
Polygons of Forest Soils Units, including information on drainage, slope, and aspect.
This data was produced under contract for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. Variables used were elevation, aspect, slope, landscape mesotopography (e.g. ridge, upper slope, etc). LiDAR coverageyielded a resolution of 1m2 pixels.
This data was produced under contract for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. Variables used were elevation, aspect, slope, landscape mesotopography (e.g. ridge, upper slope, etc). Where there was LiDAR coverage, resolution was 1m2 pixels.
Polygons of Forest Soils Units, including information on drainage, slope, and aspect.
This data was produced under contract for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. Variables used were elevation, aspect, slope, landscape mesotopography (e.g. ridge, upper slope, etc). DEM was used where there was no LiDAR coverage, with a resolution of 25 m2 pixels.
This data was produced under contract for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. Variables used were elevation, aspect, slope, landscape mesotopography (e.g. ridge, upper slope, etc). DEM was used where there was no LiDAR coverage, with a resolution of 25 m2 pixels.
This dataset is associated with the article authored by Marine Pacé, Benjamin Gadet, Julien Beguin, Yves Bergeron et David Paré entitled " Drivers of boreal tree growth and stand opening in boreal forest: the case of jack pine on sandy soils ". It comprises 37 plots including 20 plots near the locality of La Sarre (48° 48’ N; 79° 12’ W) and 17 plots near the locality of Chibougamau (49° 53’ N; 74° 20’ W). It includes data on forest stands (DBH, height, age), permanent environmental conditions (surface deposits, slope, granulometry and chemical characteristics of the C horizon), and non permanent environmental characteristics (disturbance history, understory vegetation, depth of the organic layer, soil water content chemical characteristics of the eluted and accumulation horizons). It also contains data on tree growth (dendrochronological stem analysis) and isotopic composition of the cellulose (13C).
The “Thematic Soil Maps of Manitoba” is a revised and condensed version of the Manitoba Detailed Soils Database produced by CANSIS.
It contains data relating to the soils slope, drainage, agricultural capability, erosion potential, and surface texture.
The “Thematic Soil Maps of Saskatchewan” is a revised and condensed version of the Saskatchewan Detailed Soils Database produced by CANSIS.
It contains data relating to the soils slope, drainage, agricultural capability, erosion potential, and surface texture.
All available bathymetry and related information for Birch Lake were collected and hard copy maps digitized where necessary. The data were validated against more recent data (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission 'SRTM' imagery and Indian Remote Sensing 'IRS' imagery) and corrected where necessary. The published data set contains the lake bathymetry formatted as an Arc ascii grid. Bathymetric contours and the boundary polygon are available as shapefiles.