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Inland Water Bodies Map of Canada and Neighbouring Regions at 250-m Spatial Resolution

This dataset comprises a map of inland water bodies in Canada and neighboring regions, as described by Ghayourmanesh et al. (2024). The data are mapped using the Lambert Conformal Conic (LCC) geographic projection with a spatial resolution of 250 meters. The LCC projection is frequently used as a standard projection at the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS) (Trishchenko et al., 2016, Trishchenko, 2019). Each pixel value represents a code describing either the probability of inland water presence or land/ocean(sea) mask

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Date Created

2024-04-29

Date Published

2024-05

Temporal Coverage

1984-03 - 2021-12

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115

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692

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Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;SPI/CCMEO/CCRS. (2024-05). Inland Water Bodies Map of Canada and Neighbouring Regions at 250-m Spatial Resolution. Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;SPI/CCMEO/CCRS.

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