Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada
The following dataset represents cliffs, beach and coastlines as they existed along the Beaufort Sea since 1947. These features provide an accurate representation of the land/water interface at a given time and position along the coastline. Aerial photography provided by National Airphoto Library (N...
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ftdatacite:10.5443/12045 2023-05-15T15:40:13+02:00 Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada Hynes, Sheila Solomon, Steve Whalen, Dustin 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/12045 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=12045 en eng Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Public Beaufort Sea Coastal erosion Coastline Land-water interface Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment dataset Dataset 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5443/12045 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The following dataset represents cliffs, beach and coastlines as they existed along the Beaufort Sea since 1947. These features provide an accurate representation of the land/water interface at a given time and position along the coastline. Aerial photography provided by National Airphoto Library (NAPL) and satellite imagery (Worldview 2 and Quickbird) provided the base layer for the dataset. The 2001 field survey data were used as the control for georeferencing the imagery. Digital coastlines, cliff lines and beach crests were generated from the accurately georeferenced aerial photography. The cliff depicted in the aerial photography was digitized as a line and saved as a vector file for each year that the base data was available. For more information please refer to the datafiles entitled: CCIN12045_20150114_Tuktoyaktuk_coastline_YEAR_Extended_Metadata_FGDC.xml : Purpose: The comparison of digital coastlines across various time intervals allows for an accurate representation of coastal change. A better understanding of coastal change and its relationship to the changing morphology of coastal and inland waterways will aid in future decision-making for development and management of one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the world. : Summary: Not Applicable Dataset Beaufort Sea Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Northwest Territories Canada Tuktoyaktuk ENVELOPE(-133.006,-133.006,69.425,69.425) Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula ENVELOPE(-131.339,-131.339,69.750,69.750) |
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The following dataset represents cliffs, beach and coastlines as they existed along the Beaufort Sea since 1947. These features provide an accurate representation of the land/water interface at a given time and position along the coastline. Aerial photography provided by National Airphoto Library (NAPL) and satellite imagery (Worldview 2 and Quickbird) provided the base layer for the dataset. The 2001 field survey data were used as the control for georeferencing the imagery. Digital coastlines, cliff lines and beach crests were generated from the accurately georeferenced aerial photography. The cliff depicted in the aerial photography was digitized as a line and saved as a vector file for each year that the base data was available. For more information please refer to the datafiles entitled: CCIN12045_20150114_Tuktoyaktuk_coastline_YEAR_Extended_Metadata_FGDC.xml : Purpose: The comparison of digital coastlines across various time intervals allows for an accurate representation of coastal change. A better understanding of coastal change and its relationship to the changing morphology of coastal and inland waterways will aid in future decision-making for development and management of one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the world. : Summary: Not Applicable |
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Hynes, Sheila Solomon, Steve Whalen, Dustin |
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Hynes, Sheila Solomon, Steve Whalen, Dustin |
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Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada |
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Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada |
title_full |
Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada |
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Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada |
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Coastline, Tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, Beaufort Sea, northern Canada |
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coastline, tuktoyaktuk 1947 to 2008, beaufort sea, northern canada |
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Canadian Cryospheric Information Network |
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2015 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/12045 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=12045 |
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ENVELOPE(-133.006,-133.006,69.425,69.425) ENVELOPE(-131.339,-131.339,69.750,69.750) |
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Northwest Territories Canada Tuktoyaktuk Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula |
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Northwest Territories Canada Tuktoyaktuk Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula |
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Beaufort Sea Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk |
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Beaufort Sea Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk |
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