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The distribution of Property - Municipal Boundaries data to the public is provided by AltaLIS Ltd., distributing agent for the Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), formerly Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd. (SDW), on behalf of the Government of Alberta. The Property - Municipal Boundaries data includes a GIS-ready mapping database created by Alberta Environment and Parks and includes the following: Counties, MD’s, Special Areas, Improvement Districts, Cities, Towns, Villages, Summer Villages and Hamlets. This product is available from AltaLIS Ltd. under the Province of Alberta’s ‘Open Government Licence’.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the County of Wheatland, a rural municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
The data release for the geologic and structure maps of the Kalispell 1 x 2 degrees quadrangle, Montana, and Alberta and British Columbia, is a Geologic Map Schema (GeMS)-compliant version that updates the GIS files for the geologic map published in U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-2267 (Harrison and others, 2000). The updated digital data present the attribute tables and geospatial features (lines and polygons) in the format that meets GeMS requirements. This data release presents the geologic map as shown on the plates and captured in geospatial data for the published map. Minor errors, such as mistakes in line decoration or differences between the digital data and the map image, are corrected in this version. The database represents the geology for the 16,436 square kilometer, geologically complex Kalispell 1 x 2 degrees Quadrangle, at a publication scale of 1:250,000. The map covers primarily Flathead and Lincoln Counties, but also includes minor parts of Glacier, Lake, and Sanders Counties. These GIS data supersede those in the interpretive report: Harrison, J.E., Cressman, E.R., Whipple, J.W., Kayser, H.Z., Derkey, P.D., and EROS Data Center, 2000, Geologic and structure maps of the Kalispell 1:250,000 quadrangle, Montana, and Alberta and British Columbia: a digital database: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-2267, version 1.0, 23 p., scale 1:250,000, https://pubs.usgs.gov/imap/i2267/.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the County of Flagstaff, a municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to Kneehill County, a municipality in central Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the County of Beaver, a municipality in central Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the County of Warner, a municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
The soil survey report for the County of Forty Mile begins with a general description of the county and summarizes the 28 land systems, followed by a general description of the soils and mapping methods. Part 3 of the report describes the soils in the county and provides a framework for the detailed legend provided in Appendix I. Part 4 provides interpretations of land capability for dryland agriculture, irrigation capability, grazing capability, wind erosion risk, and water erosion risk. This part also discusses soil degradation. Includes eight separate soil maps.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to Starland County, a municipality in south central Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
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This dataset is provided by the Ministry of Utilities and Affordability, Rural Utilities Branch, and represents rural low-pressure pipelines (less than 700 kPa) in Alberta that are under the jurisdiction of the Gas Distribution Act, including Gas Co-ops, First Nations, Municipalities and Counties, Private Systems, Apex Utilities Inc., and ATCO Gas Inc. The data is based on annual submissions of as-builts to Rural Utilities, Alberta Affordability and Utilities. The pipeline attributes include current status, type of pipe, and the contact information for each distributor. The linear data features contain: 1. Pipe material, 2. Status, 3. Year built, if known, and 4. The name of the natural gas distributor and general contact information for inquiries and requests.
The web map contains the digital surface model data for 2022, 2018, and 2014, as well as the digital elevation model data for 2014. This data can be downloaded at the quarter section level using this web application.Since each LiDAR map layer covers different areas of the County, the tiles for each LiDAR map layer are symbolised using arcade to show only the tiles that actually have LiDAR data. Arcade is also used in the popups to create the links that trigger the download of the las files.
The point data (stratigraphic picks, outcrop data, resampled map extents, and/or control points) representing the elevation surface of the top of the Cretaceous Wapiabi Formation / Niobrara Formation / undifferentiated Smoky and Colorado groups (above Second White Specks marker).A set of geostatistically filtered, multi-source point data defining a model zone top. These geospatially-referenced point data may include stratigraphic picks and outcrop data generated by a subsurface geologist, resampled map extents, and/or control points. The final dataset is validated by subsurface geologists prior to being modelled.This dataset represents an extracted output from the Alberta Geological Survey's Geological Framework of Alberta, Version 3 and/or the geological data used in its creation. Version 3 is comprised of 90 layers of Alberta’s subsurface from the ground surface to a horizontal elevation of six kilometres below sea level, excluding the deformed belt of southwestern Alberta.If you use information from this publication in other publications or presentations, please acknowledge the Alberta Energy Regulator / Alberta Geological Survey (AER/AGS). We recommend the reference format found on the “About” page on the Geological Framework of Alberta, Version 3 Portal.The information (including data) contained herein was collected by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). The “Geological Framework of Alberta, Version 3” website (the site) was created and is maintained by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). Use of the site and any of the data, text, maps and other information on the site (collectively "content") is governed by the terms and conditions set out below ("Terms of Use"). By accessing and using this site, you are agreeing that you accept the Terms of Use.
This dataset was digitized by the U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center and U.S. Geological Survey Spokane Field Office for input into an Arc/Info geographic information systsem (GIS). The digital geologic map database can be queried in many ways to produce a variety of derivative geologic maps.
This service contains the County's transportation network. There are County Maintained Roads which are owned and maintained by the County of Grande Prairie, Non County Roads which are private roads and provincial highways, and Road Bans which are permanent road bans as identified by Public Works Department.Information for additional municipalities can be found on the National Road Network or GeoDiscover Alberta.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this methodology to the Municipal District of Cypress, a rural municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities where soil salinity is a concern.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to Special Area 4, a municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the M.D. of Cardston, a municipality in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
This report and the accompanying maps summarize the results of the soil survey of the County of Flagstaff in the Eastern Alberta Plains physiographic region of east-central Alberta. Most of the county is characterized by nearly-level to gently-undulating topography with deranged drainage and numerous small depressions and sloughs. Steeper topography occurs in the eastern third of the county in areas of hummocky moraine and incised meltwater scour channels.
This report presents a methodology to map salinity at a municipal scale and applies this procedure to the Blood Indian Reserve in southern Alberta. The methodology was developed for the County of Vulcan and is being applied to other Alberta municipalities which have identified soil salinity as a concern.
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The distribution of Property - Municipal Boundaries data to the public is provided by AltaLIS Ltd., distributing agent for the Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), formerly Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd. (SDW), on behalf of the Government of Alberta. The Property - Municipal Boundaries data includes a GIS-ready mapping database created by Alberta Environment and Parks and includes the following: Counties, MD’s, Special Areas, Improvement Districts, Cities, Towns, Villages, Summer Villages and Hamlets. This product is available from AltaLIS Ltd. under the Province of Alberta’s ‘Open Government Licence’.