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Areas of Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado, as Identified from ASTER Thermal Data

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This "Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature" dataset differs from the "Anomalous Surface Temperature" dataset for this county (another remotely sensed CIRES product) by showing areas of modeled temperatures between 1o and 2o above the mean, as opposed to the greater than 2o temperatures contained in the "Anomalous Surface Temperature" dataset.

Note: 'o' is used in this description to represent lowercase sigma

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Flint Geothermal, LLC. (2012). Areas of Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado, as Identified from ASTER Thermal Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148742.
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Hussein, Khalid. Areas of Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado, as Identified from ASTER Thermal Data. United States: N.p., 01 Feb, 2012. Web. doi: 10.15121/1148742.
Hussein, Khalid. Areas of Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado, as Identified from ASTER Thermal Data. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148742
Hussein, Khalid. 2012. "Areas of Weakly Anomalous to Anomalous Surface Temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado, as Identified from ASTER Thermal Data". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148742. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/312.
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Data from Feb 1, 2012

Last updated Aug 24, 2021

Submitted Feb 27, 2014

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Flint Geothermal, LLC

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Khalid Hussein

303.492.6782

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Khalid Hussein

Flint Geothermal LLC

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Recovery Act: Use Remote Sensing Data (selected visible and infrared spectrums) to locate high temp ground anomalies in Colorado.Confirm heat flow potential w/ on-site temp surveys to drill deep resource wells

Project Lead Mark Ziegenbein

Project Number EE0002828

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