2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16020383
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Estimation of Land Surface Temperature from Chinese ZY1-02E IRS Data

Xianhui Dou,
Kun Li,
Qi Zhang
et al.

Abstract: The role of land surface temperature (LST) is of the utmost importance in multiple academic disciplines, such as climatology, hydrology, ecology, and meteorology. To date, many methods have been proposed to estimate LST from satellite thermal infrared data. The single-channel (SC) algorithm can provide an accurate result in retrieving LST based on prior knowledge of known land surface emissivity (LSE). The SC algorithm is extensively employed for retrieving LST from Landsat series data due to its simplicity an… Show more

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“…The surface temperature increases with the decrease in vegetation density [28]. During forest fires, the forest canopy cover decreases, causing a larger proportion of the incident solar energy to be transferred as heat flux, resulting in an immediate increase in surface temperature [41]. The ecosystem disturbance index is constructed as follows:…”
Section: Field Validation Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface temperature increases with the decrease in vegetation density [28]. During forest fires, the forest canopy cover decreases, causing a larger proportion of the incident solar energy to be transferred as heat flux, resulting in an immediate increase in surface temperature [41]. The ecosystem disturbance index is constructed as follows:…”
Section: Field Validation Datamentioning
confidence: 99%