Dynamic Surface Water Maps of Canada from 1984-2023 Landsat Satellite Imagery

Knowledge of the location of Earth’s surface water in time and space is critical to inform policy decisions on environment, wildlife, and human security. Dynamic surface water maps generally represent water occurrence, also referred to as inundation frequency, depicting the percentage of valid observations when water is detected at the surface. The location and duration of surface water varies from areas of permanent water with 100% inundation frequency where water is always observed, to areas of permanent land with 0% inundation where water never occurs. Between these two extremes are areas of ephemeral water that experience periodic flooding with inundation frequencies between 0-100%. National-scale dynamic surface water information was generated for years 1984-2023 at 30m spatial resolution from the historical Landsat archive over Canada. The complete dataset consists of annual water maps and derived products including inundation frequency and inter-annual wetting and drying trends calculated using per-pixel logistic regression. The complete dataset enables an assessment of the timing, duration, and trends towards wetting or drying at regional to national scales.

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425722002358

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Last Updated January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
Created January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
contains_pii non
crisis_categories Inondations
criticality_level Faible
data_formats TIFF; WMS
fair_openness Level 2 - Machine-readable
geographic_scope Canada
sensitivity_level Faible
source_inventaire Inventaire_W
source_url https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/62de5952-a5eb-4859-b086-22a8ba8024b8
subject form_descriptors, nature_and_environment, science_and_technology
update_frequency as_needed
year_most_recent 2024-05-30 18:48:41.166000
year_start 2022-04-14 13:11:38.541000