657 results — topic: Weather & Atmospheric Science
Subcanopy Potential Solar Radiation on Day of Year 80 for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data
This dataset represents potential clear-sky incident solar radiation (in w/m^2) for day of year 265 (fall equinox), taking into account shading from topography, buildings, and vegetation greater than 1m in height. This map was generated with the GRASS GIS program r.sun and a subcanopy solar radiatio
Bare Earth Potential Solar Radiation on Day of Year 355 for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data
This dataset represents potential clear-sky incident solar radiation (in w/m^2) for day of year 355 (winter solstice), taking into account shading from topography and buildings, but not vegetation. This map was generated with the GRASS GIS program r.sun.
Bare-earth Potential Solar Radiation on Day of Year 172 for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data
This dataset represents potential clear-sky incident solar radiation (in w/m^2) for day of year 172 (summer solstice), taking into account shading from topography and man-made structures, but not vegetation. This map was generated with the GRASS GIS program r.sun.
Bare-earth Potential Solar Radiation on Day of Year 265 for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data
This dataset represents potential clear-sky incident solar radiation (in w/m^2) for day of year 265 (fall equinox), taking into account shading from topography and man-made structures, but not vegetation. This map was generated with the GRASS GIS program r.sun.
Bare Earth Potential Solar Radiation on Day of Year 80 for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data
This dataset represents potential clear-sky incident solar radiation (in w/m^2) for day of year 80 (spring equinox), taking into account shading from topography and buildings, but not vegetation. This map was generated with the GRASS GIS program r.sun.
Vegetation Structure Maps for the Upper East River Domain Derived from 2015 and 2019 LiDAR Data
This is a map of various vegetation canopy structure metrics derived from high-density airborne LiDAR scans collected in August - September 2015 and 2019. The different raster bands represent statistical summaries of the normalized LiDAR point cloud. In the normalized point cloud, ground elevations
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, May 25th 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in sunny conditions on May 25th 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample distance (G
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, November 15th, 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in Sunny conditions on November 15th, 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample dista
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, August 27th 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in Sunny conditions on August 27th, 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample distanc
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, September 25th, 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in Sunny conditions on September 25th, 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample dist
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, July 22nd 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in cloudy conditions on July 22nd, 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample distance
Drone ortho basemap of the Gothic Townsite, June 17th, 2019
This is a visible (RGB) orthomosaic derived from UAV imagery via Structure from Motion processing. UAV flights were performed in sunny conditions on June 17th 2019, collecting RGB images using the built-in camera on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The raw imagery had an approximately 3cm ground sample distance (
Styled canopy structure basemap of the Upper Gunnison domain
This dataset is a styled basemap depicting vegetation canopy structure variables in the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platfor
Styled hydrology basemap of the Upper Gunnison domain
This dataset is a styled basemap depicting hydrologic variables of interest in the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. Th
Styled landcover basemap for the Upper Gunnison domain
This dataset is a styled basemap depicting basic landcover classes of the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. The color s
Changes in snowmelt date and summer precipitation affect the flowering phenology of <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i> (Glacier Lily; Liliaceae)
• Premise of the study: Climate change has affected species worldwide, including alterations in phenology, migration patterns, distribution, and survival. Because Erythronium grandiflorum is an early‐season bloomer, alterations in its phenology may have serious implications for many North American R
Oviposition behavior and offspring performance in herbivorous insects: consequences of climatic and habitat heterogeneity
The preference–performance hypothesis predicts that when female herbivorous insects determine where to position offspring of low mobility, they will select sites that maximize development and survival of those offspring. How this critical relationship responds to variation in climatic and habitat co
Possible influence of altitude, geographical distance between sites and annual precipitation rates on species richness
One of the most interesting questions that ecologists strive to answer is how and why species diversity and richness amongst organisms varies across geographical regions. Of course, there are multiple possible factors that impact the patterns of species diversity but this study compounds data from h
PROPOSED GUNNISON RISING PROJECT – EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE SOLAR ENERGY PROVISION FITTING A STANDARD GRID BLOCK PATTERN AND TO FACILITATE PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT
Ralph E. Clark III. June 1, 2008.
Mantle structure beneath the western edge of the Colorado Plateau
Teleseismic traveltime data are inverted for mantle Vp and Vs variations beneath a 1400 km long line of broadband seismometers extending from eastern New Mexico to western Utah. The model spans 600 km beneath the moho with resolution of ∼50 km. Inversions show a sharp, large‐magnitude velocity contr
