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Peace-Athabasca Delta Surface Water Detection
Our remote sensing team at Caslys highlights surface water detection methods in a case study of Northern Alberta and the Peace-Athabasca region. This delta and its dynamic hydrologic environment is a strong example of an area that experiences a high degree of change in surface water levels annually. Check out the article below to see our results and learn more about surface water detection! What is surface water? Surface water refers to any body of water found on the Earth’s surface, encompassing both saltwater and freshwater sources. Freshwater surface bodies such as rivers, streams, and lakes are essential for maintaining... Continue reading→
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