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Australian mean land-surface temperature
Abstract The mean land-surface temperature represents an important boundary condition for many geothermal studies. This boundary is particularly important to help constrain the models made to analyse resource systems, many of which are shallow in nature and observe relatively small thermal gradients.
Marcus W. Haynes +4 more
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Remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) are the most efficient tools for spatial data processing. This Spatial technique helps in generating data on natural resources such as land, forests, water, and their management with planning.
Khan Farhan +3 more
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Surface temperature assimilation in land surface models [PDF]
This paper examines the utilization of surface temperature as a variable to be assimilated in offline land surface hydrological models. Comparisons between the model computed and satellite observed surface temperatures have been carried out. The assimilation of surface temperature is carried out twice a day (corresponding to the AM and PM overpass of ...
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GEOSPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF LAND COVER TRANSITIONS AND LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE IN ABUJA CITY, NIGERIA [PDF]
Urbanization is often accompanied by succession of underlying land cover with impervious surfaces. Built intensification significantly alters the surface energy budget making cities warmer than their outlying suburbs, which signifies an ecological ...
Y. M. Salmamza +2 more
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Relative Humidity as an Indicator for Cloud Formation over Heterogeneous land surfaces [PDF]
The influence of land surface heterogeneity on potential cloud formation is investigated using relative humidity as an indicator. This is done by performing numerical experiments using a large-eddy simulation model (LES).
Heerwaarden, C.C., van +1 more
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Global spatiotemporally continuous MODIS land surface temperature dataset
AbstractLand surface temperature (LST) plays a critical role in land surface processes. However, as one of the effective means for obtaining global LST observations, remote sensing observations are inherently affected by cloud cover, resulting in varying degrees of missing data in satellite-derived LST products. Here, we propose a solution.
Yu, Pei +6 more
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Land Surface Temperature Mapping using Geoinformation Techniques
General environmental management, which involves monitoring and modeling, requires the information of the Land surface temperature (LST) status of area concerned.
Chukwuka Friday Agbor +1 more
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Land surface temperature is an important factor in many areas, such as global climate change, hydrological, geophysical, biophysical, and land use land cover.
Azeez Al-shateri Hoshmand Ahmed
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Forest cover change is an important criterion as it affects the environmental balance whereas land surface temperature is a significant parameter within the earth climate system.
G. N. Tanjina Hasnat
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Land Surface Temperature and Surface Air Temperature in Complex Terrain
Land surface temperature (LST) is a fundamental physical property relevant to many ecological, hydrological, and atmospheric processes. There is a strong relationship between LST and near surface air temperature ( ${\mathbf {T}_{\mathbf {air}}}$ ), although the two temperatures have different physical meaning and responses to atmospheric conditions ...
Denis Mutiibwa +2 more
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