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Monitoring environmental controls on debris-flow sediment supply, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, 2011 to 2015

January 30, 2020

This data release includes time-series data of rock temperature, air temperature, wind speed, and humidity at the Chalk Cliffs debris-flow monitoring site in central Colorado (Latitude: 38.73330, Longitude: -106.18704). The data were collected to help identify the environmental controls on rates of rockfall, which is the primary source of debris-flow material at the site. Data were recorded at 1-minute intervals between November 2011 and August 2015. Data collection was occasionally interrupted during maintenance periods or when there was a problem with the power supply. Two probes measured profiles of rock temperature at depths of 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32, and 42 cm below the rock surface. One probe was placed on a south-facing rock slope, the other probe was on a north-facing rock slope. See photo ?SensorLocations.jpg? for layout of sensors. Occasional malfunctions in the temperature sensor are identified by ?NAN? readings or anomalous low temperatures (<-50 degrees Celsius). Time stamps are in standard Mountain time. Details of this study are described in the journal article: Rengers, F. K., Kean, J. W., Reitman, N. G., Smith, J. B., Coe, J. A.,& McGuire, L. A. ( 2020). The Influence of Frost Weathering on Debris Flow Sediment Supply in an Alpine Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 125, e2019JF005369. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JF005369

Publication Year 2020
Title Monitoring environmental controls on debris-flow sediment supply, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, 2011 to 2015
DOI 10.5066/P9VTVU6Q
Authors Jason W Kean, Joel B. Smith, Jeffrey A Coe
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Landslide Hazards Programs
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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