‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’

Abstract Arctic coasts constitute the critical interface between land and sea, and are subject to rapid changes caused by a warming climate. Current trends throughout the Arctic show increasing erosion trends, while other parts of the coast are experiencing prograding trends. Until now, a vast major...

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Main Authors: Mette Bendixen, Beatrice Roberge, Jenny Park, David Didier, Antoine Boisson, Haley Yorston, Lindsay Trottier, Ashley Hoblyn, Jackie Lee, Sadie MacDonald, Shan Zhao, Lauren Traboulsee, Arthur Rebillard, Lars Lønsmann Iversen
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04458-2
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author Mette Bendixen
Beatrice Roberge
Jenny Park
David Didier
Antoine Boisson
Haley Yorston
Lindsay Trottier
Ashley Hoblyn
Jackie Lee
Sadie MacDonald
Shan Zhao
Lauren Traboulsee
Arthur Rebillard
Lars Lønsmann Iversen
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Shan Zhao
Lauren Traboulsee
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description Abstract Arctic coasts constitute the critical interface between land and sea, and are subject to rapid changes caused by a warming climate. Current trends throughout the Arctic show increasing erosion trends, while other parts of the coast are experiencing prograding trends. Until now, a vast majority of our knowledge of Arctic coastal evolution is confined to site-specific studies with limited geospatial representation. Here, we present DeltaCAN, a novel data set on the locations of Canadian deltas larger than 500 m in width derived by visual interpretation of freely available satellite imagery. DeltaCAN is Canada’s first nationwide coastal detection covering 250.000 km of coastline in the Arctic, identifying 2712 deltas. The inventory is based on inspection of remotely-sensed satellite imageries, developed through an expert-based mapping approach where we implemented a quality control mechanism to assess the completeness of the data set. The DeltaCAN data set allows for assessing changes at an unprecedented spatial extent, improving our understanding of delta morphodynamics.
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spelling doaj-art-bead5291e2b3446fbe8c775d7fdc354f2025-01-26T12:14:37ZengNature PortfolioScientific Data2052-44632025-01-011211710.1038/s41597-025-04458-2‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’Mette Bendixen0Beatrice Roberge1Jenny Park2David Didier3Antoine Boisson4Haley Yorston5Lindsay Trottier6Ashley Hoblyn7Jackie Lee8Sadie MacDonald9Shan Zhao10Lauren Traboulsee11Arthur Rebillard12Lars Lønsmann Iversen13Department of Geography, McGill UniversityDépartement de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie, Northern and Arctic Coastal Research Lab, Université du Québec à RimouskiDepartment of Geography, McGill UniversityDépartement de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie, Northern and Arctic Coastal Research Lab, Université du Québec à RimouskiDépartement de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie, Northern and Arctic Coastal Research Lab, Université du Québec à RimouskiDepartment of Geography, McGill UniversityDepartment of Biology, McGill UniversityAquatic Ecology Group, Department of Zoology, David Attenborough Building, University of CambridgeDepartment of Geography, McGill UniversityDepartment of Bioresource EngineeringDepartment of Anatomy & Cell Biology, McGillDepartment of Geography, McGill UniversityDepartment of Geography, McGill UniversityDepartment of Biology, McGill UniversityAbstract Arctic coasts constitute the critical interface between land and sea, and are subject to rapid changes caused by a warming climate. Current trends throughout the Arctic show increasing erosion trends, while other parts of the coast are experiencing prograding trends. Until now, a vast majority of our knowledge of Arctic coastal evolution is confined to site-specific studies with limited geospatial representation. Here, we present DeltaCAN, a novel data set on the locations of Canadian deltas larger than 500 m in width derived by visual interpretation of freely available satellite imagery. DeltaCAN is Canada’s first nationwide coastal detection covering 250.000 km of coastline in the Arctic, identifying 2712 deltas. The inventory is based on inspection of remotely-sensed satellite imageries, developed through an expert-based mapping approach where we implemented a quality control mechanism to assess the completeness of the data set. The DeltaCAN data set allows for assessing changes at an unprecedented spatial extent, improving our understanding of delta morphodynamics.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04458-2
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Sadie MacDonald
Shan Zhao
Lauren Traboulsee
Arthur Rebillard
Lars Lønsmann Iversen
‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’
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title_fullStr ‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’
title_full_unstemmed ‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’
title_short ‘DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas’
title_sort deltacan a new data set of canadian arctic and subarctic coastal deltas
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