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Linear Landform Features of the Athabasca Oil Sands (in Situ) Area (GIS data, line features)

Description

The dataset was developed as part of the Western Economic Partnership Agreement (WEPA) project covering all of NTS 73M, southern three-quarters of 74D and southeast part of 84A. It contains all the linear landform features such as eskers, flutings and melt-water channels, etc. Part of the dataset was complied by air photo interpretations and followed by random ground-truthing (NTS73M) by AGS geologists. Dataset was then merged with other existing surficial geology maps (NTS 74D and 84A). Analysis of surficial geological materials, aspects of local relief, and morphological characteristics of surface landforms form an integral component in the evaluation of recharge fluxes to regional groundwater flow systems. To assist in the evaluation of groundwater recharge, terrain analysis maps were constructed in GIS format at a scale of 1:50 000 and 1:250 000 for most of the study area, including all of map NTS 73M (Winefred), the southern three-quarters of map NTS 74D (Waterways), and the southeast part of NTS 84A (Algar). Surficial geology maps of the portion of the study area that lies within map area NTS 83P (Pelican) were published by the surficial geology group in the Minerals Section of the Alberta Geological Survey. The terrain analysis maps in NTS 73M and NTS 84A were constructed almost entirely from the interpretation of 1:60 000 scale aerial photographs, supplemented with only a minor amount of ground verification. Terrain analysis maps in the area defined by NTS 74D were constructed from both aerial photograph analysis as well as from published surficial geology information (Bayrock, L. and Reimchen, T., 1973). Classification of the terrain was based on interpretations of landform types, tonal reflections of surface materials, differences in vegetative cover, and differences in drainage patterns and characteristics, all of which can be identified on aerial photographs. It is for this reason that the maps are referred to as aerial photograph terrain analysis maps, rather than surficial geology maps, which generally have a greater amount of ground verification. The reader is therefore cautioned that a higher degree of uncertainty exists regarding the information depicted on the terrain analysis map, compared to that on a surficial geology map.

Updated

December 9, 2004

Tags
73M 74D 83P 84A BITUMOUNT CHANNELS DUNES ESKERS FORT-MCMURRAY GEOSCIENTIFICINFORMATION GIS-DATA GLACIAL-FLUTING MELTWATER MORAINE-RIDGE SLUMP SURFICIAL-MATERIAL WATERWAYS WINEFRED-LAKE

Title and Dataset Information

Alternative Title

Linear Landform Features of the Athabasca Oil Sands (in Situ) Area (GIS data, line features)

Date Modified

2004-12-09

Update Frequency

Every 2 months

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Alberta Energy Regulator

Subject Information

Start Date

2002-01-01

End Date

2002-01-01

Resource Dates

Date Created

2002-01-01

Date Added to catalogue

2020-04-30T03:25:56.944076

Date Issued

2002-01-01

Date Modified

2004-12-09

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Geological Survey

Contact Email

AGS-Info@aer.ca