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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Snow Depth, Version 1
Data set id:
SNEX20_A19_SD
DOI: 10.5067/C1JYLA4YUO5X
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Initial release

Overview

Snow depth was measured in autumn 2019 as part of the NASA SnowEx 2020 campaign at Grand Mesa, CO. Measurements were taken in the vicinity of snow pit locations and between pit locations using a Magnaprobe or manual depth probes.
Parameter(s):
SNOW DEPTH
Platform(s):
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
Sensor(s):
MAGNAPROBE
Data Format(s):
CSV
Temporal Coverage:
4 November 2019 to 7 November 2019
Temporal Resolution:
  • Not applicable
Spatial Resolution:
  • not applicable
  • not applicable
Spatial Reference System(s):
WGS 84 / UTM zone 12N
EPSG:32612
Spatial Coverage:
N:
39.043616
S:
39.003473
E:
-108.129346
W:
-108.212901
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

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The NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center (NSIDC DAAC) is migrating its primary data access from its legacy, on-premises archive to the NASA Earthdata Cloud.

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