Maps of AP068499 Beals Meadow & Environs available in the public domain
These maps were prepared in Jan & Feb of 2022
List
– Crown, Protected and Private lands Go
– Recent Google Earth Map Go
– Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow:
Google Earth Images 2006-2010-2018 Go
– Global Forest Watch Map showing changes
in forest canopy cover 2001-2020 Go
– Forest Development Class Go
– Planned Harvests March 2016 superimposed
on Forest Development Class Go
– Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow:
Leading Forest Species Go
– Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow: Forest Stand and Forest Treatment Details Go
– Wetlands
– WAM Wetness Index Go
– Closer up in the area of
Beals Meadow: WAM PREDICTED FLOWS Go
SOILS & GEOLOGY
– Area of Low Base Saturation Go
– Soils of NS Map Go
– Forest Ecosystem Classification Soil Type Go
– Geological map of Nova Scotia Go
– Geological (bedrock) map in area
of AP068499 Beals Meadow Go
– Surfical Geology. Go
– Toppography & Lidar closer up Go
– Southern Upland: Major Watershed pH Go
Forest Land Capability Go
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Crown, Protected and Private lands
Recent Google Earth Map
Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow: Google Earth Images 2006-2010-2018
Global Forest Watch Map showing changes in forest canopy cover 2001-2020
Forest Development Class
Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow: Leading Forest Species
Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow: Forest Stand and Forest Treatment Details
Planned Harvests March 2016 superimposed on Forest Development Class
Wetlands
WAM Wetness Index
Closer up in the area of Beals Meadow: WAM PREDICTED FLOWS
Area of Low Base Saturation
Soils of NS Map
For more detail, see Soil Survey of Annapolis County
Forest Ecosystem Classification Soil Type
Related Documents:
– Forest Soil Types of Nova Scotia Identification, Description, and Interpretation
Kevin Keys et al., 2007. NSDNR
– Forest Ecosystem Classication for Nova Scotia Part II: Soil Types
Kevin Keys et al., 2010-11. NSDNR
Geological map of Nova Scotia
Geological (bedrock) map in area of AP068499 Beals Meadow
Surfical geology
Topography and Lidar
Southern Upland: Major Watershed pH (acidity)
“In Nova Scotia, acid precipitation affects slightly less than half of the total landmass, due to a divide of geologic characteristics. A lithological formation known as the Southern Upland lies south of a line drawn between Digby, Digby county and Canso, Guysborough county (Figure 1.3, p.27). It is compromised of hard igneous and metamorphic rocks, primarily slates, granites and greywacke, which are slow to degrade and provide few base cations. This area is generally low gradient with altitudes rarely exceeding 140m and is dominated by peat bogs and coniferous forests, which have high rates of release of organic acids. Because of these features, the area is naturally slightly acidic, contains little alkalinity and does not have the ability to buffer the large additions of acid experienced with acid precipitation.” -from Halfyard, 2008
Forest Land Capability