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Climate Impact Meteorological Stations (CLIM-MET) data from Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Authors: Ed Grote; Frank Urban; Richard L Reynolds; Michael C Duniway;

Climate Impact Meteorological Stations (CLIM-MET) data from Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Abstract

These CLIM-MET stations are meteorological/geological stations that is designed to function in remote areas for long periods of time without human intervention. These stations measure meteorological and wind-erosion parameters under varying climatic and land-use conditions to detect and describe ongoing landscape changes. These data represent multiple years of local detailed landscape and environmental change observations. These data were collected in and close to Canyonlands National Park, Utah from 1 August 2016 to 31 December 2022. These data were collected by U.S. Geological Survey researchers utilizing site visits and automated data collection data loggers. These data can be used to inform studies of local and regional landscape change as well as to provide input into regional climatic models.

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elevation, atmospheric and climatic processes, solar radiation, latitudinal gradient, evapotranspiration, meteorological data, information sciences, barometric pressure, volumetric water content, relative humidity, geography, data logger, atmospheric deposition (chemical & particulate), remote sensing, wind direction, field inventory and monitoring, topography, time series datasets, battery voltage, sensit particle count, wind, elevational gradient, meteorology, climate, photosynthetic photon flux density, weather station, data release, peak windspeed, dryland systems, precipitation gauge, downwelling shortwave flux, terrestrial ecosystems, climatology, climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere, sensit kinetic energy count, climate trends, precipitation (atmospheric), air temperature, net radiation, field monitoring stations, climate change, upwelling shortwave flux, weather events, ecology, soil moisture, spatial location, environment, wind speed, location

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