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What is the Mountain Legacy Project? MLP is an interdisciplinary collaboration focused on exploring change in Canadas mountain environments. Utilizing over 140,000 images taken by land surveyors from 1861 - 1953, MLP researchers seek to re-photograph these images as accurately as possible and make the resulting image pairs available for further investigation. For more information on the project check out www.mountainlegacy.ca. IMAGE ANALYSIS TOOLKIT AVAILABLE. Can I use MLP Images? All images are avail.

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Mountain Legacy Project

A vast collection of historical mountain photographs created between 1861 and 1958 by surveyors establishing national and provincial boundaries, creating topographic maps, and exploring geological resources.

The Mountain Legacy Project The Canadian Rockies 1861 to The Present www.mountainlegacy.ca

The Mountain Legacy Project is back in the field for 2016. We are working on a variety of priority repeat photographs along the Eastern Slopes of the Rockies. Posted in Posts from the past.

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What is the Mountain Legacy Project? MLP is an interdisciplinary collaboration focused on exploring change in Canadas mountain environments. Utilizing over 140,000 images taken by land surveyors from 1861 - 1953, MLP researchers seek to re-photograph these images as accurately as possible and make the resulting image pairs available for further investigation. For more information on the project check out www.mountainlegacy.ca. IMAGE ANALYSIS TOOLKIT AVAILABLE. Can I use MLP Images? All images are avail.

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