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Federal
Spatial Analysis of CIRES ASTER and LANDSAT thermal infrared anomalies
Department of Energy —
CIRES provided polygon shapefiles showing areas of anomalously warm ground, derived from ASTER and LANDSAT remotely sensed thermal infrared imagery. Partly from these... -
Federal
CIRES Approach Overview to Using Thermal Infrared Imagery to Find Geothermal Systems in Colorado
Department of Energy —
Subsurface geothermal activity has a thermal expression that can be observed at the surface. Such spatial temperature gradients are within the radiometric resolution... -
Federal
Shallow (2-meter) Temperature Surveys in Colorado
Department of Energy —
Shallow temperature surveys are useful in early-stage geothermal exploration to delineate surface outflow zones, with the intent to identify the source of upwelling,... -
Federal
Topographic and Air-Photo Lineaments in Various Locations Related to Geothermal Exploration in Colorado
Department of Energy —
These line shapefiles trace apparent topographic and air-photo lineaments in various counties in Colorado. It was made in order to identify possible fault and... -
Federal
Surface Temperature Anomalies Derived from Night Time ASTER Data Corrected for Solar and Topographic Effects, San Miguel County, Colorado
Department of Energy —
This map shows areas of anomalous surface temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties identified from ASTER thermal data and spatial based insolation model. The... -
Federal
Geothermal Target Areas in Colorado as Identified by Remote Sensing Techniques
Department of Energy —
This layer contains the areas identified as targets of potential geothermal activity. The Criteria used to identify the target areas include: hot/warm surface... -
Federal
Favorable Geochemistry from Springs and Wells in Colorado
Department of Energy —
This layer contains favorable geochemistry for high-temperature geothermal systems, as interpreted by Richard "Rick" Zehner. The data is compiled from the data...