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Remotely Sensed Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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This layer contains the areas identified as areas of anomalous surface temperature from Landsat satellite imagery in Western Colorado. Data was obtained for two different dates. The digital numbers of each Landsat scene were converted to radiance and the temperature was calculated in degrees Kelvin and then converted to degrees Celsius for each land cover type using the emissivity of that cover type. And this process was repeated for each of the land cover types (open water, barren, deciduous forest and evergreen forest, mixed forest, shrub/scrub, grassland/herbaceous, pasture hay, and cultivated crops). The temperature of each pixel within each scene was calculated using the thermal band. In order to calculate the temperature an average emissivity value was used for each land cover type within each scene. The NLCD 2001 land cover classification raster data of the zones that cover Colorado were downloaded from USGS site and used to identify the land cover types within each scene. Areas that had temperature residual greater than 2o, and areas with temperature equal to 1o to 2o, were considered Landsat modeled very warm and warm surface exposures (thermal anomalies), respectively. Note: 'o' is used in this description to represent lowercase sigma.

ASTERArcGISColoradoGISLANDSATRemote sensingThermal Infraredanomaly detectiondatageospatial datageothermalsatellite imageryshape fileshapefilesurface temperaturethermal anomalies
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Dcat Issued2012-02-01T07:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2021-08-23T19:59:50Z
Dcat Publisher NameFlint Geothermal, LLC
Guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/3145
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  • Landsat Thermal Anomalies Wetern.zip