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Photogrammetry techniques to quantify fine-scale topography of cinder ripples were applied to a small region of interest in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona.
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A BlazeVideo camera has been set up next to a meteorological station at a small cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. Images are taken every hour. Data presented here span from March 09, 2021 to August 10, 2022.
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The vadose zone (unsaturated zone) in a soil is of particular interest because it is broadly applicable to desert soils, which are seldom saturated and usually dry. In the absence of strong geothermal heating, the near-surface soil temperature profile is expected to exhibit maximum variation (for a given diurnal period) at the surface, with the diurnal variations becoming successively damped with depth. The temperature at a given depth is the result of diffusive heat transport vertically within the soil column. Water vapor also is expected to be transported via diffusion through the soil column [1]. We have selected a small cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona (SUCR) and deployed temperature...
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A meteorological station equipped with a rain gauge, atmospheric pressure sensor, temperature and relative humidity sensor, soil moisture sensor, and an anemometer (measuring wind speed, gust speed, and direction) was deployed at a cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. This dataset has been collecting data every 15 minutes with the goal to provide atmospheric context for a subsurface temperature profiler buried nearby.
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We have set up a meteorological station at a small cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona, that records temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity, wind direction, wind speed, solar radiation, and precipitation. Each hour, a BlazeVideo camera records a small portion of the cinder field adjacent to the meteorological station. Subsurface temperatures are recorded at cinder depths of 1, 6, 12, 24, and 48 cm. Data presented here span from March 09, 2021 to May 26, 2022.
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From 14 May to 6 October 2016 measurements of gas and heat emissions were made at Bison Flat, an acid-sulfate, vapor-dominated area (0.04-km2) of Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, WY. An eddy covariance system measured half-hourly CO2, H2O and sensible and latent heat fluxes, air temperature and pressure, wind speed and direction, soil moisture and rainfall. A Multi-GAS instrument measured (1 Hz frequency) atmospheric H2O, CO2 and H2S volumetric mixing ratios, air pressure, temperature and relative humidity and wind speed and direction. Soil CO2 fluxes and temperature profiles were also measured on a grid using the accumulation chamber method and thermocouple probes, respectively. These data were used...
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This was a test of equipment and methodology prior to remote field work. We inserted the probes of temperature data loggers into the cinder-covered surface within a scene being observed by a FLIR thermal camera. The temperature probes record near-surface temperatures while the thermal camera records at-surface temperatures. Comparisons between the 2 thermal datasets can be used for calibration and to determine physical properties such as thermal conductivity.
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A thermal camera has been set up next to a meteorological station at a small cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. Images were acquired every minute. Data presented here include .jpg thermal images and corresponding .csv files containing image temperatures where each cell represents the temperature of a pixel in the image. Data were collected on March 24, 2022.
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Park Service, Yellowstone Center for Resources, as part of work for the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, has compiled a shapefile map of thermal areas and thermal water bodies in Yellowstone National Park. A thermal area is a continuous, or nearly continuous, geologic unit that contains one or more thermal features (e.g., hot springs, mud pots, or fumaroles); hydrothermally altered rocks and/or hydrothermal mineral deposits; heated ground and/or geothermal gas emissions; and is generally barren of vegetation or has stressed / dying vegetation. There are more than 10,000 thermal features in Yellowstone, most of which are clustered together into about 120...


    map background search result map search result map Gas and heat emission measurements in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park (May-October 2016) Subsurface temperature profiles, imagery, and meteorological data at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2021 to May 2022 Photogrammetry of small ripples at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2022 Context images at a Sunset Crater cinder field: U.S. Geological Survey data release: March 09, 2021 to August 10, 2022 Subsurface temperature and relative humidity profiles at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 09, 2021 to May 26, 2022 Meteorological data at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2021 to May 2022 Thermal camera temperature files for a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 24, 2022 Near-surface temperature - SUCR - 3-24-2022 Map of Yellowstone’s Thermal Areas: Updated 2023-12-31 Subsurface temperature profiles, imagery, and meteorological data at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2021 to May 2022 Photogrammetry of small ripples at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2022 Context images at a Sunset Crater cinder field: U.S. Geological Survey data release: March 09, 2021 to August 10, 2022 Subsurface temperature and relative humidity profiles at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 09, 2021 to May 26, 2022 Meteorological data at a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 2021 to May 2022 Thermal camera temperature files for a Sunset Crater cinder field: March 24, 2022 Near-surface temperature - SUCR - 3-24-2022 Gas and heat emission measurements in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park (May-October 2016) Map of Yellowstone’s Thermal Areas: Updated 2023-12-31