Catalog Record
Zuni Salt Lake Weather Monitoring Data
This is continued monitoring at Zuni Salt Lake using the Collison Floating Evaporation Pan (CFEP) that came from S&T 8119. The CFEP has the following two important improvements over land-based Class A Evaporation Pans: (1) the temperature of the water within the CFEP is nearly identical to the water temperature of the surrounding body of water; and (2) the atmospheric boundary layer over the CFEP is nearly identical to the boundary layer over the surrounding body of water. Establishing these two conditions provided a significantly more accurate estimation of reservoir evaporation. In addition, the CFEP has three major improvements over floating and/or fixed tower open-water evaporation estimation methods (such as Eddy Covariance and Bowen Ratio Energy Balance and Mass Transfer equations) that are as follows: (1) the CFEP does not require a fetch distance, allowing it to be placed in fetch-limited locations; (2) the CFEP is considerably cheaper to build, maintain, and operate; and (3) processing of CFEP-collected data is considerably simpler.
Generation Effort
S&T Project 8119: Collison Floating Evaporation Pan and Additional Collison Floating Evaporation Pan Studies
Location
Zuni Salt Lake
Themes
Water
Reclamation Project
Reclamation Program
Native American Affairs Program, Science and Technology Program
Location Information
Location Name
Zuni Salt Lake
Location Description
Zuni Salt Lake is shallow, terminal lake in West-Central New Mexico located about 60 miles south of the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.
Location Parent
State(s)
New Mexico
Unified Region(s)
Lower Colorado Basin
Timezone
MT
Elevation
6,224 ft
Vertical Datum
NAVD88
Coordinates (lat, long)
(34.448713, -108.76871)
Horizontal Datum
WGS84

