Photogrammetric analysis of coastal erosion and barrier migration near Chezzetcook Inlet, Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia / Bob Covill ... [et al.].: M183-2/3027E-PDF

"The Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia east of Halifax (known locally as the Eastern Shore) is dominated by glacial drumlin headlands, sand and gravel beaches and barriers, and shallow backbarrier estuaries and marshes. Bathymetric charts dating from the late 1700s and air photographs from 1933 to 1992 show that the coast in this area has undergone many changes, with some of the most rapid adjustments during the past few decades. This poster presents a photogrammetric analysis of coastal changes at headlands and barriers flanking the entrance to Chezzetcook Inlet."

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Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Atlantic Geoscience Centre.
Geological Survey of Canada.
Title Photogrammetric analysis of coastal erosion and barrier migration near Chezzetcook Inlet, Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia / Bob Covill ... [et al.].
Series title Open file ; 3027
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Historical publication digitized by the Geological Survey of Canada.
Caption title.
"1995."
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Natural Resources Canada, 1995.
Author / Contributor Covill, Bob.
Description [1] p. : col. ill., col. charts
Catalogue number
  • M183-2/3027E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 194971
Subject terms Coasts
Erosion
Geology
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