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Surface and Meteorological Data at Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, USA on 15th April 2019

Surface and Meteorological Data at Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, USA on 15th April 2019
Surface and Meteorological Data at Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, USA on 15th April 2019
Wind and surface morphological data collected at Medano Creek on the 15th April 2019 to investigate protodune initiation. Surface morphological data: This is terrestrial laser scanned (TLS) data collected of the creek sand surface using three different co-located Leica TLS (C10, P20 and P50). The data is raw point cloud format in text columns of x, y and z coordinate data. It has been orientation into the same local coordinate system. Each data set uses the same coordinate system. Data can be viewed in any spatial software. Data is labelled using C10, P20 or P50, followed by the scan number. Scan times are indicated in a separate file. Wind data were collected from a fixed point next to the TLS instruments using a Gill 3D sonic anemometer. The data is in csv file format with column titles and can be viewed in any text or database software.
Natural Environment Research Council
Nield, Joanna M
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Wiggs, Giles F.S.
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Baddock, Matthew C.
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Delorme, Pauline
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Nield, Joanna M
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Wiggs, Giles F.S.
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Baddock, Matthew C.
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Delorme, Pauline
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(2022) Surface and Meteorological Data at Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, USA on 15th April 2019. Natural Environment Research Council doi:10.5285/46e9ff95-27ca-4d3b-b587-fc9ce22c5781 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Wind and surface morphological data collected at Medano Creek on the 15th April 2019 to investigate protodune initiation. Surface morphological data: This is terrestrial laser scanned (TLS) data collected of the creek sand surface using three different co-located Leica TLS (C10, P20 and P50). The data is raw point cloud format in text columns of x, y and z coordinate data. It has been orientation into the same local coordinate system. Each data set uses the same coordinate system. Data can be viewed in any spatial software. Data is labelled using C10, P20 or P50, followed by the scan number. Scan times are indicated in a separate file. Wind data were collected from a fixed point next to the TLS instruments using a Gill 3D sonic anemometer. The data is in csv file format with column titles and can be viewed in any text or database software.

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Published date: 30 September 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 476251
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476251
PURE UUID: d5d1e538-3b02-414d-99a5-8ac18389e47f
ORCID for Joanna M Nield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2657-0525

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Date deposited: 17 Apr 2023 16:48
Last modified: 06 May 2023 01:43

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Contributor: Joanna M Nield ORCID iD
Contributor: Giles F.S. Wiggs
Contributor: Matthew C. Baddock
Contributor: Pauline Delorme

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