Environment and Climate Change Canada

20 datasets found
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    WCRP LRFTIP lead-time dependent sub-seasonal/seasonal/decadal hindcast climat...

    The purpose of the Long-Range Forecast Transient Intercomparison Project (LRFTIP) is to provide an archive of hindcast climatologies, describing the systematic behavior of models evolving from observation-based initial states, that can inform investigations into the transient behavior of...
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    Terraview and Willowfield Stormwater Pond Sediment and Water Quality

    Stormwater ponds have been widely used to control increased volumes and rates of surface runoff resulting from urbanization. Stormwater ponds have also been designed to provide multiple other benefits; including protection of downstream waters, sediment and habitat (land/aquatic) quality,...
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    Remote Sensing and Modelling, Satellite-based Nitrogen Dioxide, Oil Sands Region

    In the oil sands air monitoring component, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) levels are monitored by ground-based instruments, satellites and other measurements. Monitoring of air pollutants from satellites is becoming an alternative to surface and aircraft measurements, and allows...
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    Meteorological Forecast

    Meteorological forecasts are datasets that are products of current observations and are used to predict climate conditions for a future time and given location.
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    Canadian Lake Erie Nutrient Load Estimates

    Water quality monitoring data collected in priority tributaries to provide nutrient concentration data to estimate nutrient loads to the waters of the Great Lakes. Data is collected to advance the science to understand and address the complex problem of recurrent toxic and nuisance algae in the...
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    Expanded Geographic Extent, Oil Sands Region

    Expanded Geographic Area (M9, M10, M11a, M12, BI1, RI1, SL1, SL2, QU1 [2013] and M9, M10, M11a, M12, BI1, BU1, BU2, RI1, SL1, SL2, QU1, MC2 [2011-March 2018]) Water quality chemistry data for 17 sites in the lower Athabasca River (LAR), the Peace and Slave rivers, and their tributaries, including...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    AMAP SLCF model datasets

    This database contains model output files that were used in the 2021 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Assessment Report on Short-lived Climate Forcers (SLCFs) and subsequent journal publications. The datasets are stored here:...
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    Groundwater Quality - Oil Sands Region

    Shallow groundwater and the interaction of these waters with surface water in the mineable area of the Athabasca oil sands region are being examined to assess the role and importance of groundwater in the regional river ecosystems. Groundwater quality chemistry data is available from 182 shallow...
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    Wild Amphibian and Wetland Health and Contaminants, Oil Sands Region

    Water chemistry, 26 different metals, and polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) were measured at 21 wetland sites where studies of amphibian health are being conducted. The water chemistry measurements (pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids, etc.) are used to further assess water quality,...
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    d4PDF-WaveHs: the first SMILE-based ensemble of global historical wave height

    The d4PDF-WaveHs dataset represents the first single model initial-condition large ensemble (SMILE, 100-member) of historical significant ocean wave height (Hs) at a global scale. It was produced using an advanced statistical model with predictors derived from Japan's database for policy...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Hunter-Trapper Harvested Wildlife Contaminants and Toxicology, Oil Sands Region

    Metals in Mallards (pooled 2013 collections) Adult male mallards were collected in 2013 in the area surrounding five Alberta communities south of the Athabasca oil sands industrial region (Mayerthorpe, Barrhead, Lac La Biche, St. Paul and Vermilion) and from two communities north of the...
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    Laboratory Phytotoxicity and Contaminants, Oil Sands Region

    Assessing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and naphthenic acid concentrations in soils collected in 2012 – Field and Laboratory Assessment of Contaminants The concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and naphthenic acids (NAs) were measured in soil samples collected in 2012....
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    Field Vegetation Assessment and Contaminants, Oil Sands Region

    Plant species richness, composition, and soil chemistry parameters were assessed in wetlands and uplands in the oil sands region of northern Alberta. The concentrations of metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were measured in soil and plant samples collected from 2012-2014, and...
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    Mainstem Benthic Invertebrates, Oil Sands Region

    The Joint Canada-Alberta Implementation Plan for Oil Sands Monitoring (Environment Canada and Alberta Environment 2012) included the initiation of new biomonitoring sites on the Lower Athabasca River mainstem and its major tributaries following the study designs proposed in the Integrated...
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    The Saskatchewan In-Situ Automated Solid Precipitation Measurement Intercompa...

    Two precipitation measurement super-sites were established in Saskatchewan in anticipation of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) intercomparison initiatives for automated in-situ measurement of solid precipitation and snow (2013-2015) and to provide infrastructure support for exploring...
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    Tributary Benthic Invertebrates, Oil Sands Region

    Tributary Biomonitoring (Lower Athabasca River) Benthic macroinvertebrates, comprising insects, crusteaceans, molluscs and worms, represent a group of organisms used widely in environmental monitoring programs as early warning indicators to assess the effects of change in water quality...
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    Aggregation of nests in an Arctic-breeding shorebird and daily survival rates

    Our current understanding of the factors that influence where birds nest is incomplete, yet such information is important for accurate demographic assessments. To address questions related to spatial distributions of shorebird nests and to evaluate factors that may affect nest distribution in...
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    Processes that influence timing of breeding, nesting distribution, and nest s...

    Although the extent to which large-scale environmental change will affect birds that breed in arctic areas will vary among species, reduced reproductive success and population declines have been observed in long-distance migrants and species whose reproduction depends on non-climatic cues....
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    Meteorological Observations

    Meteorological Observations describe datasets that contain information about weather and climate conditions as available on the City-Pages of the Environment Canada WeatherOffice.gc.ca web site. These pages contain information about current weather conditions and past climate including...
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    Canadian Nature Survey 2012

    The 2012 Canadian Nature Survey is part of a series of national surveys on the importance of nature to Canadians. The purpose of the survey is to provide reliable, current information about Canadians’ awareness of nature related concepts, their decisions related to nature, and their involvement...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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