Time-Series Land Change Detection of the Athabasca Oil Sands Surface Mineable Area Derived from Landsat Multispectral Data; 1985 to 2015 (Image data, TIFF format)

Publication Type
Data
Topic
Remote Sensing
Publication ID
DIG 2017-0022
Publication ID Extended
Digital Data 2017-0022
Publication
Abstract
 

The time-series land change detection data of the oil sands surface mineable area were derived from Landsat multispectral data. They contain 2 classes: 1 - land disturbance and 2 - vegetation recovery. These categories can be used as baseline data for planning, managing, and monitoring surface infrastructure needs and impacts.

The oil sands surface mineable area, Township 89 to 103, Range 3 to 14, west of the 4th Meridian, falls within the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP) area. As part of Alberta’s Land-use Framework, LARP was developed in 2012 to set the stage for robust growth, vibrant communities and a healthy environment within the region. One of its implementation objectives is to balance the economic development of oil sands and impacts on ecosystem and environment. This is to be achieved through enhanced science-based monitoring for improved characterization of the environment and collection of the information necessary to understand cumulative effects.

The time-series are stacked to create a 6-band TIFF image with each band representing a change period.

Citation

Chowdhury, S. and Chao, D.K. (2017): Time-series land change detection of the Athabasca oil sands surface mineable area derived from Landsat multispectral data; 1985 to 2015 (image data, TIFF format); Alberta Energy Regulator, AER/AGS Digital Data 2017-0022.

Place Keywords
alberta, athabasca oil sands area, canada
Place Keywords NTS
74d, 74e, 84h
Theme Keywords
change detection, gis data, land disturbance, land use, landsat, raster grid, remote sensing, vegetation recovery