Coastline, Stokes Point 1952 - 2006, Ivvavik National Park, Yukon, northern Canada

GSC Atlantic undertook an examination of coastal change in the immediate vicinity of the former Stokes Point DEW line site in support of clean-up operations and at the request of Parks Canada Agency (PCA) and the Environmental Studies Group (ESG) of the Royal Military College (RMC). Historical analy...

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Main Authors: Hynes, Sheila, Solomon, Steve, Whalen, Dustin
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/12040
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=12040
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Summary:GSC Atlantic undertook an examination of coastal change in the immediate vicinity of the former Stokes Point DEW line site in support of clean-up operations and at the request of Parks Canada Agency (PCA) and the Environmental Studies Group (ESG) of the Royal Military College (RMC). Historical analysis of air photos was performed to determine the local rates of coastal change in the vicinity. The analysis involved scanning and georeferencing of air photos (1952, 1970, 1976, 1985, 1993 and 1997) using an IKONOS satellite image from 2006 as a base. The waterline and cliff lines were digitized and an automated procedure to measure changes at 25-50 m intervals along and between the digitized vectors was applied. For more information please refer to the datafiles entitled: CCIN12040_20150121_Stokes_Point_coastline_YEAR_Extended_Metadata_FGDC.xml : Purpose: The objective was to determine the degree to which a landfill site and associated debris was likely to remain protected from attack by waves and consequent erosion at the immediate vicinity of the former Stokes Point DEW line site. : Summary: Not Applicable