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Surficial Geology of the Carcajou Area (NTS 84F/NW) (GIS data, polygon features)
This GIS dataset depicts the surficial geology of the Carcajou area (NTS 84F/NW) (GIS data, polygon features). The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. These data comprise the polygon features of Alberta Geological Survey Map 580, Surficial Geology of the Carcajou Area (NTS 84F/NW).
Surficial Geology - Kootenay Region
Surficial Geology for the Kootenay Region (qgeol_r4)
Surficial Geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW) (GIS data, polygon features)
This GIS dataset depicts the surficial geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW) (GIS data, polygon features). The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. These data comprise the polygon features of Alberta Geological Survey Map 565, Surficial Geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW).
Surficial Geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW) (GIS data, line features)
This GIS dataset depicts the surficial geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW) (GIS data, line features). The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. These data comprise the line features of Alberta Geological Survey Map 565, Surficial Geology of the Hamburg Area (NTS 84E/SW).
Reconnaissance Karst Potential Mapping
An interpretation of bedrock geology, topography and other sources of information that shows the potential for karst formations. This is a reconnaissance level map for all of British Columbia
Natural Regions and Subregions of Alberta
This dataset defines the ecological areas of Alberta known as the Natural Regions and Natural Subregions, as defined in 2004/2005. This dataset is intended to allow for the stratification of the province of Alberta based on ecological criteria. Natural Regions are the largest mapped ecological units in Alberta's classification system. They are defined geographically on the basis of landscape patterns, notably vegetation, soils and physiographic features. Natural Subregions are subdivisions of a Natural Region, generally characterized by vegetation, climate, elevation, and latitudinal or physiographic differences within a given Region.The intended scale of use of this product is 1:250 000. This version is 2005 Final. Linework changes from the previous Natural Subregion delineation are due both to better information and refined subregion definitions. Note that the Athabasca Plain subregion has been moved into the Boreal Natural Region and that the Boreal Highlands has now been split into Lower and Upper. There is an accompanying report, published 2006: https://albertaparks.ca/media/2942026/nrsrcomplete_may_06.pdf
Greenbelt hamlets
Hamlets are smaller settlement areas identified in municipal official plans, generally without municipal water and sewer servicing. For precise boundaries and locations of hamlets, the appropriate municipality should be consulted.
Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest
The dataset identifies the location and types of ANSIs that are commonly used in maps for resource management purposes. Official GEO title: ANSI *[ANSIs]: Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest *[ANSI]: Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest
Surficial Geology of the Wapiti Map Area (NTS 83L) (GIS data, polygon features)
This dataset was digitized from an unedited version of surficial geology map of the Wapiti area, NTS 83L, compiled by Laurence Andriashek in 1983 (Alberta Geological Survey Open File Report 1983-23). Mapping scale is 1:250,000.
Ministry of Transportation (MOT) District Boundary
Ministry of Transportation District Boundary is an exclusive area within a region that the Ministry organizational unit is responsible for. Each Ministry District is partitioned into one or more non-overlapping Contract Areas that cover the entire Ministry District
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