Identification

Title
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas)
Abstract

This is a modifi ed version of North American Atlas - Hydrography: Hydrographic line (Rivers) to represent watersheds inHudson Bay. This layer is used for the Weather Keeper Project Map of related layers to the area.

License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Publication Date
Aug. 3, 2022, 5:34 p.m.
Type
Vector Data
Keywords
Category
Inland Waters
Inland water features, drainage systems and their characteristics. Examples: rivers and glaciers, salt lakes, water utilization plans, dams, currents, floods, water quality, hydrographic charts.
Regions
Canada
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No
Group
CanWIN
DOI
None
Attribution
Canadian Watershed Information Network; Manitoba Metis Federation; Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Mapping Information Branch, The Atlas of Canada
Responsible

Name
CanWIN (CanWIN)
email
portalco@umanitoba.ca
Position
None
Organization
Centre for Earth Observation Science
Location
R3T2N2 Winnipeg Manitoba CAN
Voice
None
Fax
None
Information

Identification Image
Spatial Extent
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Projection System
EPSG:4326
Extension x0
-117.08590533997041
Extension x1
-63.553389102516114
Extension y0
47.412058874994734
Extension y1
71.68765189328187
Features

Maintenance Frequency
There Are No Plans To Update The Data
Restrictions
formal permission to do something
Edition
Record Modified: 2022-02-01
Purpose

The Weather Keeper Program is a collaboration between the Manitoba Métis Federation and the Centre for EarthObservation Science at the University of Manitoba, to support the collection of atmospheric data in the Manitoba GreatLakes region. This program is a co-developed, and jointly managed, monitoring network that will provide information on howthe Manitoba Great Lakes respond to land-use changes and variability in weather. This program also gives insight into thelocal and regional effects of climate change.

Language
English
Supplemental Information

No information provided

Spatial Representation Type
vector data is used to represent geographic data
Contact Points

Name
CanWIN (CanWIN)
email
portalco@umanitoba.ca
Position
None
Organization
Centre for Earth Observation Science
Location
R3T2N2 Winnipeg Manitoba CAN
Voice
None
Fax
None

References

Link Online
/layers/geoserver:geonode:hydrography_l_rivers_v2_HudsonBay
Metadata Page
/layers/geoserver:geonode:hydrography_l_rivers_v2_HudsonBay/metadata_detail

Original Dataset
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).zip
JPEG
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).jpg
PDF
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).pdf
PNG
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).png
Zipped Shapefile
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).zip
GML 2.0
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).gml
GML 3.1.1
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).gml
CSV
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).csv
Excel
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).excel
GeoJSON
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).json
Thumbnail
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).png
Legend
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).png
Legend
Hudson Bay Watershed Hydrography (North American Atlas).png

OGC WMS: geonode Service
Geoservice OGC:WMS
OGC WFS: geonode Service
Geoservice OGC:WFS
Metadata Author

Name
CanWIN (CanWIN)
email
portalco@umanitoba.ca
Position
None
Organization
Centre for Earth Observation Science
Location
R3T2N2 Winnipeg Manitoba CAN
Voice
None
Fax
None