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McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd (MCSL) has performed a LiDAR and Imagery survey in southern Saskatchewan. The purpose was to generate DEMs for hydraulic modeling of floodplain, digital terrain maps, and other products for portions of the Swift Current Creek valley and other miscellaneous tributaries and related water course valleys in and around the City of Swift Current. The acquisition was completed between the 16th and 25th of October, 2009. The survey consisted of approximately 790 square kilometers of coverage.
The Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s LiDAR Projects dataset was created from existing spatial data. It contains the footprints (outlines) of all the LiDAR data that is openly distributed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is a method of acquiring survey points using optical remote sensing technology.
The dataset indicates basic information about the location, source and properties of the data.
LiDAR data collected in the fall of 2011 and spring 2012 for AAFC owned water control structures in the Cypress, Middle Creek, Pheasant Creek, Roughbark, Moosomin,Braddock, Maple Creek, Eastend, Altawan, Admiral, Russell Creek, Cadillac-Gouveneur and Lafleche areas. Includes Digital Terrain Models, Grid Points, Hillshades, Contours and Orthorectified Imagery.
LiDAR Services International (LSI), a Calgary-based LiDAR company completed an airborne LiDAR survey for the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve (RLBR) and Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada (AAFC) in October 2011. The project involved collection of LiDAR data for a 362.97 km2 block area, 252.77 km2 for Redberry Lake and 110.20 km2 for AAFC northwest of Saskatoon, SK.
Deliverables included:
• 1 m bare earth and full feature grids in 1 km x 1 km tiles (ASCII XYZ format)
• 1 m bare earth and full feature greyscale hillshades (GeoGeoTIF format)
• Classified LiDAR point clouds and ASCII extractor program (LAS v1.2 format)
Thirty-centimeter contours generated from bare earth LiDAR points.
LiDAR Services International (LSI), a Calgary-based LiDAR company completed an airborne LiDAR survey for the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve (RLBR) and Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada (AAFC) in October 2011. The project involved collection of LiDAR data for a 362.97 km2 block area, 252.77 km2 for Redberry Lake and 110.20 km2 for AAFC northwest of Saskatoon, SK.
The Drought Impact Label dataset is used on all drought polygons from D1 to D4 to specify the longitude and magnitude of impacts. Impact labels are often used in association with the Drought Impact Line dataset. The impact labels are classified as follows:
S – Short-Term, typically less than 6 months. L – Long-Term, typically more than 6 months.
The Drought Impact Lines dataset highlights areas that have been physically impacted by drought. All drought impact lines have a drought impact label inside of them to express the longevity of the impact. The impact lines are classified using impact labels as follows:
S – Short-Term, typically less than 6 months. L – Long-Term, typically more than 6 months.
Contour Lines generated from LiDAR data captured by McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd (MCSL). The contour lines connect points of equal elevation for the landscape covered by this project.
The National Pedon Database is a limited, vetted dataset containing over a hundred soil properties. Additionally, this release of the National Pedon Database is only a subset of the information contained within the core National Pedon Database (NPDB) holdings.
Agriculture is an important primary production sector in Canada. Agricultural production, profitability, sustainability and food security depend on many agrometeorological factors, including drought. The Canadian Drought Outlook predicts whether drought across Canada will emerge, stay the same or get better over the target month. The drought outlook is issued on the first Thursday of each calendar month and is valid for 32 days from that date.