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ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado

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This layer contains the areas identified as areas of anomalous surface temperature from ASTER satellite imagery. The temperature is calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissivity. Areas that had temperature greater than 2o, and areas with temperature equal to 1o to 2o, were considered ASTER modeled very warm and warm surface exposures (thermal anomalies), respectively

Note: 'o' is used in place of lowercase sigma in this description.

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TY - DATA AB - This layer contains the areas identified as areas of anomalous surface temperature from ASTER satellite imagery. The temperature is calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissivity. Areas that had temperature greater than 2o, and areas with temperature equal to 1o to 2o, were considered ASTER modeled very warm and warm surface exposures (thermal anomalies), respectively Note: 'o' is used in place of lowercase sigma in this description. AU - E., Richard DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - 10.15121/1148769 KW - geothermal KW - Colorado KW - Remote Sensing KW - ASTER KW - GIS KW - shapefile KW - shape file KW - geospatial KW - ArcGIS KW - geospatial data KW - anomaly detection KW - surface anomaly KW - surface temperature KW - algorithm KW - thermal anomalies KW - surface exposures LA - English DA - 2013/01/01 PY - 2013 PB - Flint Geothermal, LLC T1 - ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado UR - https://doi.org/10.15121/1148769 ER -
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E., Richard. ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado. Flint Geothermal, LLC, 1 January, 2013, GDR. https://doi.org/10.15121/1148769.
E., R. (2013). ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado. [Data set]. GDR. Flint Geothermal, LLC. https://doi.org/10.15121/1148769
E., Richard. ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado. Flint Geothermal, LLC, January, 1, 2013. Distributed by GDR. https://doi.org/10.15121/1148769
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_6634, title = {ASTER Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado}, author = {E., Richard}, abstractNote = {This layer contains the areas identified as areas of anomalous surface temperature from ASTER satellite imagery. The temperature is calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissivity. Areas that had temperature greater than 2o, and areas with temperature equal to 1o to 2o, were considered ASTER modeled very warm and warm surface exposures (thermal anomalies), respectively

Note: 'o' is used in place of lowercase sigma in this description.
}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/296}, year = {2013}, howpublished = {GDR, Flint Geothermal, LLC, https://doi.org/10.15121/1148769}, note = {Accessed: 2025-05-03}, doi = {10.15121/1148769} }
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Data from Jan 1, 2013

Last updated Aug 23, 2021

Submitted Feb 26, 2014

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Flint Geothermal, LLC

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Richard E. Zehner

775.737.7806

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Richard E.

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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