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Scopus: SCOPUS_ID:84901316764
2014
artículo de investigación
The importance of land surface temperature (LST) retrieved from high to medium spatial resolution remote sensing data for many environmental studies, particularly the applications related to water resources management over agricultural sites, was a key factor for the final decision of including a thermal infrared (TIR) instrument on board the Landsat Data Continuity Mission or Landsat-8. This new TIR sensor (TIRS) includes two TIR bands in the atmospheric window between 10 and 12 mu m, thus allowing the application of split-window (SW) algorithms in addition to single-channel (SC) algorithms or direct inversions of the radiative transfer equation used in previous sensors on board the Landsat platforms, with only one TIR band. In this letter, we propose SC and SW algorithms to be applied to Landsat-8 TIRS data for LST retrieval. Algorithms were tested with simulated data obtained from forward simulations using atmospheric profile databases and emissivity spectra extracted from spectral libraries. Results show mean errors typically below 1.5 K for both SC and SW algorithms, with slightly better results for the SW algorithm than for the SC algorithm with increasing atmospheric water vapor contents.
| Revista | ISSN |
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| Ieee Geoscience And Remote Sensing Letters | 1545-598X |
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| Geochemistry & Geophysics |
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| Remote Sensing |
| Imaging Science & Photographic Technology |
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| Electrical And Electronic Engineering |
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| Universitat de Valencia |
| CEOS-Spain |
| European Union, CEOP-AEGIS, through project FP7-ENV-2007-1 |
| University of Chile, Program U-INICIA VID 2012 |
| Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Earth Observation: Optical Data Calibration and Information Extraction |
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| Manuscript received February 21, 2014; revised March 11, 2014; accepted March 12, 2014. This work was supported in part by the European Union, CEOP-AEGIS, through project FP7-ENV-2007-1, under Grant 212921; the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Earth Observation: Optical Data Calibration and Information Extraction, through project AYA2008-0595-C0401; CEOS-Spain, through project AYA2011-29334-C02-01; the Universitat de Valencia, UV-INV-PRECOMP13-115366; and the University of Chile, Program U-INICIA VID 2012, under Grant U-INICIA 4/0612. |
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