The monitoring of shoreline erosion at Imnaaluk (Toker Point), NWT, Canada [Credit: De Gruyter]
A recent report past times Michael J. E. O'Rourke from the University of Toronto, published inward Open Archaeology, provides a novel perspective on the severe impacts of escalating climate alter on the heritage resources of Canadian Arctic. Referring to the application of Geographic Information System (GIS) analytical methods inward assessing the threat of shoreline erosion to archaeological sites inward the Canadian Arctic, it details steps taken to review the character of the GIS model inward lite of a discrepancy amongst rates observed during annual survey visits.
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