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  • Temperature Measurements of Southern California Deserts 2022.
  • Zuliani, Mario; Researcher; York University
    Ghazian, Nargol; Researcher; York University
    Lortie, Christopher; Professor; York University
  • 2022-07-19
  • Zuliani, M., N. Ghazian, and C. Lortie. 2022. Temperature Measurements of Southern California Deserts 2022. ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • The following data was recorded at various desert field sites within Southern California. Data was collected between May 2022 and June 2022. 3 different deserts; Carrizo, Cuyama, and Mojave, were tested. Temperature pendants were deployed for 30 days and recorded local temperature at 1 hour intervals.

  • N: 35.85474      S: 34.84872602      E: -116.17866      W: -119.67445
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