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Using GIS and remote sensing to monitor industrial impacts to archaeological sites in the Athabasca Oil Sands of Alberta

Description

The Athabasca Oil Sands region of Alberta has one of the densest accumulations of known archaeological sites in the country. Until recently, there has been little quantitative evidence to assess human impact on archaeological resources in the region. The goal of this paper is to raise awareness of the critical need to incorporate new archaeological remote sensing strategies to improve site monitoring approaches. We present methods and results from our GIS-based analysis that seeks to locate and partially characterize impacted sites.

Updated

December 7, 2022

Tags
Archaeological Survey of Alberta GIS Indigenous archaeology archaeology athabasca oil sands boreal forests disturbance industrial impacts monitoring northern Alberta remote sensing

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Extent

17 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Culture
Publisher

Culture

Contributor

Dersch, Ave.

Contributor

Woywitka, Robin J.

Contributor

Supernant, Kisha

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2022-12-07

Date Added

2022-12-07T17:29:12.460315

Date Modified

2022-12-07

Date Issued

2022-12-07

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (pdf)

9781460154113

ISSN (online)

2562-7848

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

Each article also published separately between April and September 2022.

Licence

No licence

Contact

Contact Name

Archaeological Survey of Alberta