Saul Ramirez
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These are air temperature measurements, in Fahrenheit, made at Wymount in Provo, Utah for the purposes of gathering sample data for a university course assignment. Not recommended for professional or research applications. The polygon boundary represents the boundaries of the wymount and the points represent the places where i measured temperature. The tif is the gldas monthly weather product for january.
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Data comes originally from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) but is organized in a .JSON format containing x,y location, original ground, and time-series observations. The purpose of this data is to be used in a Python based, machine learning algorithm where gaps within well data are imputed using remote Earth observations.
In an update made on March 3, 2021. The two files have been created from the original .JSON file: Well Locations.h5 and Well_Data.h5. These data represent the location of the wells within the aquifer being looked at, and the associated time series of them in a more friendly to work with file format.
In addition to this, the well locations have also been made available as a .shp file. A NED 10m model was used to create the .tiff file also made available. Combined, these files will allow users to view data as surface depth to water if they desire.
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Created: Feb. 24, 2021, 2:41 a.m.
Authors: Ramirez, Saul · Ames, Dan
ABSTRACT:
Data comes originally from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) but is organized in a .JSON format containing x,y location, original ground, and time-series observations. The purpose of this data is to be used in a Python based, machine learning algorithm where gaps within well data are imputed using remote Earth observations.
In an update made on March 3, 2021. The two files have been created from the original .JSON file: Well Locations.h5 and Well_Data.h5. These data represent the location of the wells within the aquifer being looked at, and the associated time series of them in a more friendly to work with file format.
In addition to this, the well locations have also been made available as a .shp file. A NED 10m model was used to create the .tiff file also made available. Combined, these files will allow users to view data as surface depth to water if they desire.
Created: March 10, 2021, 5:20 a.m.
Authors: Saul Ramirez · Riley Hales
ABSTRACT:
These are air temperature measurements, in Fahrenheit, made at Wymount in Provo, Utah for the purposes of gathering sample data for a university course assignment. Not recommended for professional or research applications. The polygon boundary represents the boundaries of the wymount and the points represent the places where i measured temperature. The tif is the gldas monthly weather product for january.