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Landform by Ecoprovince

The National Ecological Framework for Canada's "Landform by Ecoprovince” series contains tables that provide regional landform information for components within the ecoprovince framework polygon. It provides landform codes and their English and French-language descriptions as well as information about the percentage of the polygon that the component occupies.

Regional landforms generally describe a region and include the various shapes of the land surface resulting from a variety of actions such as deposition or sedimentation (eskers, lacustrine basins), erosion (gullies, canyons), and earth crust movements (mountains). The regional landform classes are: plateau or tableland, hill and mountain, organic wetland, plain, scarp or valley.

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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

36

All time access

715

Source(s) and Citation

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

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Data Product Specification (English)

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

English

Data Product Specification (French)

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

French

Pre-packaged FGDB files (Bilingual)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

FGDB/GDB

Languages:

English, French

Pre-packaged GeoJSON files (Bilingual)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

GEOJSON

Languages:

English, French

Landform by Ecoprovince

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

English

Landform by Ecoprovince

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

French

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