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Urban Heatwaves and Thermal Remote Sensing
2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS, 2021The increasing concentration of the world's population in cities and the role of cities in driving larger scale climate change through greenhouse gas emissions [1] has made them a critical area for study [2]. Cities are both drivers for, and receptors of, large scale climate changes, which makes cities a focus for both mitigation and adaptation efforts.
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Thermal-tagging photoacoustic remote sensing flowmetry
Optics LettersUltrasound coupling is one of the critical challenges for traditional photoacoustic (or optoacoustic) microscopy (PAM) techniques transferred to the clinical examination of chronic wounds and open tissues. A promising alternative potential solution for breaking the limitation of ultrasound coupling in PAM is photoacoustic remote ...
Yun Lu +12 more
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Remote Sensing The Thermal Macrowake
Optical Engineering, 1989A theoretical scheme to describe the infrared contrast field left by a surface ship on a body of water is presented. Starting from a field velocity distribution behind the vessel, the fluid mechanical behavior of the disturbance is developed as it interacts with the vertical thermal profile of the water and produces a temperature pattern on the sea ...
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Thermal Remote Sensing of Temperature Distribution in Glass
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1973Abstract A method is developed for recovering the temperature distribution in glass from spectral radiation emission data. An analytical model is formulated and the desired temperature distribution is obtained using an optimization scheme which determines the best temperature profile from the data in a form of discrete points or a polynomial.
R Viskanta +3 more
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Using Thermal Remote Sensing in Environmental Studies
Transactions in GIS, 2012AbstractThermovision is a relatively new method of remote sensing with applications in areas such as military operations, residential monitoring, technological process control and emergency management. Surprisingly, it has not seen much application in environmental studies.
Marta Kubiak, Piotr Dzieszko
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Spectroscopic Data for Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, 1995There has been extensive world-wide use of chloro-fluoro-carbons (CFC’s), especially CFC-11 (CFCl3) and CFC-12 (CF2Cl2), hydro-chloro-fluoro-carbons (HCFC’s), HCFC-22 (CHFCl2) in particular, and sulphur hexaflouride (SFg) in numerous many industrial applications.1-3 These chemicals possess either a strong ozone-depletion potential4 or a glob al-warming
P. Varanasi, V. Nemtchinov, Z. Li
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Thermal remote sensing imagery in permafrost studies
2009Mountain permafrost modelling in remote, continental mountain ranges (e.g. Russian Altai Mountains) holds several difficulties due to the limitations these environments pose. The lack of meteorological input data and impossibilities for BTS-validations (Bottom Temperatures of winter Snow cover) makes conventional modelling strategies inapplicable ...
Van De Kerchove R. +4 more
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Theoretical Background of Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
2013Thermal infrared (TIR) data is acquired by a multitude of ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne remote sensing instruments. A broad variety of fields apply thermal infrared remote sensing, for example to assess general land- or sea-surface temperature dynamics, detect forest, coal and peat fires, map urban heat islands or thermal water pollution ...
Claudia Kuenzer, Stefan Dech
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Thermal remote sensing for earth science applications
Proceedings of the 1998 South African Symposium on Communications and Signal Processing-COMSIG '98 (Cat. No. 98EX214), 2002This paper describes the basic physics of thermal remote sensing, describes some thermal remote sensing platforms and gives examples of applications for the earth sciences. Thermal remote sensing is a powerful management tool for the control of sub-surface fires and pollution plumes.
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