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Civic addresses of air-conditioned public places.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Each pixel value corresponds to the actual number (count) of valid Best-quality Max-NDVI values used to calculate the mean weekly values for that pixel. Since 2020, the maximum number of possible observations used to create the Mean Best-Quality Max-NDVI for the 2000-2014 period is n=20. However, because data quality varies both temporally and geographically (e.g. cloud cover and snow cover in spring; cloud near large water bodies all year), the actual number (count) of observations used to create baselines can vary significantly for any given week and year.
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The ORN is a provincewide geographic database of over 250,000 kilometres of municipal roads, provincial highways, and resource and recreational roads. The ORN is the authoritative source of roads data for the Government of Ontario. Road names in the ORN are the official names provided by the authoritative jurisdiction for each road segment, such as a municipality or the Ontario Government. The list of authoritative sources used for the ORN is in the “Ontario Road Network - List of Partners” document in the Supporting Files section below. You can also find the authoritative jurisdiction for a specific road feature in the Jurisdiction table in ORN Road Net Element. ORN Road Net Element requires an advanced knowledge of GIS including LRS and complex table relationships. This dataset contains the following related tables: * official street name * alternate street name * address information * road classification * number of lanes * road surface * speed limit * structure * toll point * blocked passage * route name * route number * jurisdiction * source * underpass * junction
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City of Trois-Rivières flow control valve**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The geobase is the spatial representation of the road network in the form of a filamentary network composed of lines called sections. A section represents a portion of road with homogeneous characteristics, including attributes such as official place names, address ranges, functional hierarchy classes, traffic directions, and other information. During the upgrade operations, some sections are destroyed, as the roads they represented were closed. Also, when sections need to be segmented or merged, the old sections are destroyed and new sections are created. This data set includes the destroyed sections that were part of the [Geobase - road network] data set (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase). Only sections destroyed after ** _October 25, 2017_ ** are included in this __Geobase - destroyed tracks__ data set. Related data sets: - [Geobase - road network] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase) - [Geobase double - street sides of the road network] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-double) - [Geobase - poles] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-pole) - [Geobase - section management] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-gestion-troncon) - () - [Geobase - nodes] - [Geobase - nodes] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-noeud) () __Warnings__ - Broadcast data (Geobase - destroyed sections) must be used in accordance with the policy and The open data license from the City of Montreal. - The data released (Géobase - destroyed sections) are those that are in our possession and are not necessarily up to date throughout the territory. - The data disseminated (Géobase - destroyed sections) is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for the purposes of designing or carrying out the work, or for the purposes of locating assets. - The City of Montreal and the Geomatics Division cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or inaccuracies in the data disseminated (Geobase - destroyed sections).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Each pixel value corresponds to the day-of-week (1-7) from which the Weekly Best-Quality NDVI retrieval is obtained (1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday).
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AAFC’s Canadian Ag-Land Monitoring System (CALMS), operational since 2009, was developed by AAFC’s Earth Observation Service (EOS) to deliver weekly NDVI-based maps of crop condition in near-real-time. The CALMS uses data collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer (MODIS), a sensor mounted onboard NASA’s Terra satellite that has been acquiring data since February 2000. The state-of-the-art radiometric, spectral and spatial resolutions of MODIS Terra make it particularly well-suited for large-scale vegetation mapping and assessment. Crop condition (NDVI) maps are generated weekly by AAFC throughout Canada’s growing season, the period defined as the six-month period stretching from the start of Julian week 12 (end of March) to the end of Julian week 44 (late October). Weeks of the year are defined according to the ISO 8601 week-numbering standard, where weeks start on a Monday and end the following Sunday. CALMS products are generated in the MODIS native Integrated Sinusoidal (ISIN) projection for the region covering the twelve MODIS tiles h09v03 to h14v03 and h09v04 to h14v04.
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This set of punctual data shows the manholes located on the Island of Montreal. These manholes are compartments through which sewers can be accessed in order to clean, inspect and maintain them. The manholes are placed at regular intervals on the right-hand section of the main pipe. In straight sections, the maximum distance between two manholes is 120 meters. The manholes are generally placed at the beginning of a network, i.e. at the head of the furthest section and at the points where the pipe changes direction, altitude, slope and/or diameter. The information associated with the geographic data corresponds to the type and material of the manhole, date of installation, status, owner and jurisdiction. __CAUTION__: This data is published annually, so it does not include updates made during the year. For this reason, they should under no circumstances be used for engineering purposes without validation by the City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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All buildings, main, accessory and agricultural, with addresses on the territory of the city of Saguenay. ## #Utilisation of the building: * Residential * Manufacturing industries * Transportation, communication and public services * Transport, communication and public services * Commercial * Services * Cultural, recreational and leisure * Production and extraction of natural resources * Unexploited buildings and bodies of water ## #Catégorie of the building ## of the building: # of the building: * Main building * Accessory building * Agricultural building**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Core viewing and rock sawing facilities are available Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To see information on the status of our drill core program and download forms for accessing the collection, visit https://yukon.ca/en/yukon-geological-survey-core-library . To reserve the core library facilities, please contact YGS-Minerals@yukon.ca For comments or feedback on the dataset, please contact ygstech@yukon.ca Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca