Characterizations of anthropogenic disturbance patterns in the boreal mixedwood forests of Alberta, Canada
Pickell, P. D. and D. W. Andison and N. C. Coops

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@article{,
title = {Characterizations of anthropogenic  disturbance patterns in the boreal mixedwood forests of Alberta, Canada},
journal = {Forest Ecology and Management},
author = {Pickell, P. D. and D. W. Andison and N. C. Coops},
year = {2013},
url = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.foreco.2013.04.031},
license = {General Public License},
abstract = {These spatially-explicit data were generated from analysis of 15,431 disturbed features  (e.g., roads, pipelines, seismic lines, harvest blocks, well sites) around the Oil Sands  using the NEPTUNE (Novel Emulation Pattern Tool for Understanding Natural Events) web-tool (www.foothillsri.ca/resource/neptune) in a Geographic Information System (GIS). The  data are in ESRI ArcMap shapefile (.shp) format and are compressed in zip file (.zip)  format. Metadata are included in the metadata.txt file.

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Pickell, P. D., D. W. Andison, N. C. Coops. 2013. Characterizations of anthropogenic 
disturbance patterns in the boreal mixedwood forests of Alberta, Canada. Forest Ecology 
and Management. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.04.031
}
}

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