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MODIS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity

2010
Land surface temperature (LST) is a key parameter in the physics of land surface processes at regional and global scales, combining the results of all surface–­atmosphere interactions and energy fluxes between the atmosphere and the ground (Mannstein 1987; Sellers et al. 1988).
Zhengming Wan, Zhao-Liang Li
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Dynamics of Land Surface Temperature in Response to Land-Use/Cover Change

Geographical Research, 2010
In this study, we employed Geographical Information Systems and remote sensing techniques to investigate the impact of land-use/cover change on land surface temperature (LST) in a rapidly urbanisation city, Kunming in south-west China. Spatial patterns of LST and land use for 1992 and 2006 were derived from Landsat images to examine how LST responded ...
Zhou, X., Wang, Y.-C.
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Exploitation of AATSR land surface temperature

2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012
The Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on board the sun-synchronous, polar orbiting satellite Envisat has provided land surface temperature (LST) products for nearly the past 10 years. Such data can be used to improve our ability to monitor and to understand land surface and climate change processes, such as desertification, urbanization,
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Robustness of satellite-derived land surface parameters to urban land surface temperature

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2018
Investigating the relationship between land surface temperature (LST) and other satellite-derived land surface parameters is beneficial to exploring adaptation and mitigation strategies for urban t...
Dianjun Zhang   +4 more
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Land surface temperatures - is the network good enough?

Climatic Change, 1995
The land surface air temperature record is shown to be adequate for monitoring hemispheric and global scale temperatures. This is only one of a myriad of uses to which station temperatures can be put. For many of the other uses the record is inadequate, but could easily be improved by gaining access to much more data that is collected by all the ...
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Extreme Maximum Land Surface Temperatures

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1992
Abstract There are numerous reports in the literature of observations of land surface temperatures. Some of these, almost all made in situ, reveal maximum values in the 50°–70°C range, with a few, made in desert regions, near 80°C. Consideration of a simplified form of the surface energy balance equation, utilizing likely upper values of absorbed ...
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Algorithm for remote sensing of land surface temperature

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
This study employs the developed algorithm for retrieving land surface temperature (LST) from Landsat TM over Saudi Arabia. The algorithm is a mono window algorithm because the Landsat TM has only one thermal band between wavelengths of 10.44-12.42 μm.
K. Abdullah   +3 more
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Land surface temperature retrieval techniques and applications

2004
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Kerr, Yann H.   +3 more
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Land Surface Temperature: Remote Sensing

2014
Yunyue Yu   +3 more
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