Canada's surface water frequency
Data represents surface water occurrence frequency (percentage), which describes the frequency for each grid appeared as water in the 30 years time period of 1991 to 2020. The data covers Canada’s entire landmass including all transboundary watersheds, and is at 30-meter spatial resolution. The surface water occurrence frequency is derived using the surface water model of Wang et al. (2023) from all-available monthly water data observed by the Landsat satellites (Pekel et al., 2016). Here, permanent waters are represented by 100%, and permanent land surfaces by 0%, of water occurrence for a 30-meter by 30-meter grid.
References:
Pekel, J.-F., A. Cottam, N. Gorelick, A.S. Belward, 2016, High-resolution mapping of global surface water and its long-term changes. Nature, 540, 418-422.
Wang, S., J. Li, and H. A. J. Russell, 2023, Methods for Estimating Surface Water Storage Changes and Their Evaluations. Journal of Hydrometeorology, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-22-0098.1.
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Date Created
2023-02-16
Date Published
2023-02-16
Temporal Coverage
1991 - 2020
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792
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;SPIS/CCMEO/CCRS. (2023-02-16). Canada's surface water frequency. Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;SPIS/CCMEO/CCRS.
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Surface Water Frequency Maps of Canada from 1991-2020
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Web Service
Format:
WMS
Languages:
English
Surface Water Frequency Maps of Canada from 1991-2020
Type:
Web Service
Format:
WMS
Languages:
French
Surface Water Frequency Maps of Canada from 1991-2020
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Dataset
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TIFF
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Surface Water Frequency Maps of Canada from 1991-2020
Type:
Web Service
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WCS
Languages:
English, French
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geoscientific information, water, remote sensing, surface water, inland waters, lakes, hydrology, climate, databases
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