SnowEx20-21 Cameron Pass Derived Snowpack Relative Permittivities and Densities from Ground Penetrating Radar, Version 1
Data set id:
SNEX20_COCP_SPD
DOI: 10.5067/W0EJNWUZBYSL
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Initial release

Overview

This data set contains the results of ground-penetrating radar surveys conducted at Cameron Pass, Colorado during the SnowEx20 campaign. Data include two-way travel time, lidar-measured snow depth, derived snow water equivalent, derived snow density, and derived relative permittivity. Ground-penetrating radar two-way travel times were sourced from two previously published data sets: SnowEx20 Cameron Pass Ground Penetrating Radar, Version 1 and SnowEx21 Cameron Pass Ground Penetrating Radar, Version 1. The new data presented here represents a recalculation of the snow water equivalent (SWE), snow density, and relative permittivity using terrestrial lidar scan (TLS) data.
Parameter(s):
SNOW DENSITYSNOW DEPTHSNOW WATER EQUIVALENTTWO-WAY TRAVEL TIME
Platform(s):
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
Sensor(s):
GPR, LIDAR
Data Format(s):
CSV
Temporal Coverage:
18 December 2019 to 27 May 2021
Temporal Resolution:
  • Not applicable
  • Varies
Spatial Resolution:
  • varies
  • 3 meter
  • varies
  • 3 meter
Spatial Reference System(s):
WGS 84 / UTM zone 13N
EPSG:32613
Spatial Coverage:
N:
40.5202
S:
40.5154
E:
-105.8889
W:
-105.8931
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

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