نتایج جستجو برای: landsat land surface temperature lst

تعداد نتایج: 1128966  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Madhavi Jain A. P. Dimri Dev Niyogi

Over the past four decades Delhi, India, has witnessed rapid urbanization and change in land use land cover (LULC) pattern, with most of the cultivable areas and wasteland being converted into built-up areas. Presently around 40% land is under built-up area, a drastic rise of 30% from 1977. The effect of changing LULC, at a local scale, on various variables-land surface temperature (LST), norma...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Scott N. Williamson David S. Hik John A. Gamon Jeffrey L. Kavanaugh Gwenn E. Flowers

Spatially continuous satellite infrared temperature measurements are essential for understanding the consequences and drivers of change, at local and regional scales, especially in northern and alpine environments dominated by a complex cryosphere where in situ observations are scarce. We describe two methods for producing daily temperature fields using MODIS ―clear-sky‖ day-time Land Surface T...

Journal: :Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 2017

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Chittana Phompila Megan M. Lewis Bertram Ostendorf Kenneth Clarke

MODIS enhanced vegetation index (EVI) and land surface temperature (LST) are key indicators for monitoring vegetation cover changes in broad ecosystems. However, there has been little evaluation of these indices for detecting changes in a range of land covers in tropical regions. In this study, we investigated the characteristics and seasonal responses of LST and EVI for four different land cov...

Journal: :International journal of engineering and geosciences 2021

Today, industrialization and urbanization in large cities cause an increase the surfaces covered with man-made objects such as concrete asphalt. The expansion of urban areas using materials high heat storage properties, directly affect Land Surface Temperature (LST), which shows sensible temperature region. LST is connected to natural green vegetation land varies widely areas, these differences...

2012
S. M. Bateni D. Entekhabi

Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. [1] The partitioning of available energy into dissipative fluxes over land surfaces is dependent on the state varia...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Xiangchen Meng Jie Cheng Shunlin Liang

Land surface temperature (LST) is a key parameter for a wide number of applications, including hydrology, meteorology and surface energy balance. In this study, we first proposed a new land surface emissivity (LSE) scheme, including a lookup table-based method to determine the vegetated surface emissivity and an empirical method to derive the bare soil emissivity from the Global LAnd Surface Sa...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Chenyang Xu John J. Qu Xianjun Hao Michael H. Cosh John H. Prueger Zhiliang Zhu Laurel Gutenberg

Soil moisture, especially surface soil moisture (SSM), plays an important role in the development of various natural hazards that result from extreme weather events such as drought, flooding, and landslides. There have been many remote sensing methods for soil moisture retrieval based on microwave or optical thermal infrared (TIR) measurements. TIR remote sensing has been popular for SSM retrie...

Journal: :PLANNING MALAYSIA JOURNAL 2021

Land surface temperature (LST) is used as an indicator for land temperature.Previous research demonstrates a strong correlation between urban growth andland temperature. The rising of will lead to heatisland if there are no preventative precautions done. Due the area's rapidurbanisation, this study focus on Kuching City. Matang Jaya, Tabuan Jaya,Satok, and Batu Kawa were chosen case studies. Th...

2016
Decheng Zhou Dan Li Ge Sun Liangxia Zhang Yongqiang Liu Lu Hao

The combined effect of urbanization and agriculture, two most pervasive land use activities, on the surface climate remains poorly understood. Using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer data over 2010–2015 and forests as reference, we showed that urbanization warmed the land surface temperature (LST), especially during the daytime and in growing seasons (maximized at 5.0 ± 2.0°C in May...

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