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Surface Form by Ecodistrict

The National Ecological Framework for Canada's "Surface Form by Ecodistrict" dataset contains tables that provide surface form information for components within the ecodistrict framework polygon. It provides surface form codes and their English and French-language descriptions as well as information about the percentage of the polygon that the component occupies. Surface form descriptions describe assemblages of slopes or recurring patterns of forms that occur at the earth's surface. When applied to consolidated materials (material that has been transformed to hard rock), it refers to the form produced after modification by geological processes. The mineral soil surface forms are: dissected; hummocky (irregular); inclined; level, rolling; ridged; steep; terraced; undulating. The wetland surface forms are: bog; fen; marsh; swamp.

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Date Created

2013-05-21

Date Published

2013-05-21

Temporal Coverage

1991-01-01 - 1999-01-01

Access in last 30 days

39

All time access

640

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Science and Technology Branch. (2013-05-21). Surface Form by Ecodistrict. Government of Canada; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Science and Technology Branch. https://agriculture.canada.ca

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Data Product Specification (English)

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Supporting Document

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PDF

Languages:

English

Data Product Specification (French)

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

French

Pre-packaged FGDB files

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Dataset

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FGDB/GDB

Languages:

English, French

Pre-packaged GeoJSON files

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Dataset

Format:

GEOJSON

Languages:

English, French

Surface Form by Ecodistrict

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

Languages:

English

Surface Form by Ecodistrict

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

French

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