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This was a test of equipment and methodology prior to remote field work. We inserted the probes of temperature data loggers into the cinder-covered surface within a scene being observed by a FLIR thermal camera. The temperature probes record near-surface temperatures while the thermal camera records at-surface temperatures. Comparisons between the 2 thermal datasets can be used for calibration and to determine physical properties such as thermal conductivity.
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A thermal camera has been set up next to a meteorological station at a small cinder field in Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. Images were acquired every minute. Data presented here include .jpg thermal images and corresponding .csv files containing image temperatures where each cell represents the temperature of a pixel in the image. Data were collected on March 24, 2022.


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