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Autor:
Sahel Mahdavi, Meisam Amani, Saeid Parsian, Candace MacDonald, Michael Teasdale, Justin So, Fan Zhang, Mardi Gullage
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 16, Iss 14, p 2654 (2024)
Marine ecosystems serve as vital indicators of biodiversity, providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna. Canada’s extensive coastal regions encompass a rich range of marine habitats, necessitating accurate mapping techniques utilizing advanced
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bde6f8beafe0408f86f266ec3a53b474
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 14, Iss 23, p 3809 (2022)
Marine habitats provide various benefits to the environment and humans. In this regard, an accurate marine habitat map is an important component of effective marine management. Newfoundland’s coastal area is covered by different marine habitats, wh
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https://doaj.org/article/fcc87b75e9ed414992650b0cb65524bc
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 517-546 (2014)
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, is located 20 km inland from the mouth of the LaHave River estuary on the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Bridgewater is at risk of flooding due to the combined effects of river runoff and a storm surge on top of high tide. Projec
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https://doaj.org/article/a57a82a59c294083bfcbde6ea0643ee7
Autor:
Jean-Sébastien Lauzon-Guay, Tim Webster, Kevin McGuigan, Nathan Crowell, Candace MacDonald, Kate Collins
Publikováno v:
Botanica Marina. 63:43-59
The ability to map and monitor the macroalgal coastal resource is important to both the industry and the regulator. This study evaluates topo-bathymetric lidar (light detection and ranging) as a tool for estimating the surface area, height and biomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 76:31-43
Webster, T.; McGuigan, K.; Crowell, N.; Collins, K., and MacDonald, C., 2016. Optimization of data collection and refinement of post-processing techniques for Maritime Canada's first shallow water topographic-bathymetric lidar survey. In: Brock, J.C.
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 517-546 (2014)
Water
Volume 6
Issue 3
Pages 517-546
Water
Volume 6
Issue 3
Pages 517-546
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, is located 20 km inland from the mouth of the LaHave River estuary on the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Bridgewater is at risk of flooding due to the combined effects of river runoff and a storm surge on top of high tide. Projec
Publikováno v:
Geoscience Canada. 43:199
An airborne topo-bathymetric lidar survey was conducted at Cape John, on the north shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, using the shallow water Leica AHAB Chiroptera II sensor. The survey revealed new bedrock features that were not discovered using previous