1. Improved Mono-Window Algorithm to Retrieve Lake Surface Temperature Using HJ-IRS Thermal Infrared Data.
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Shanshan, Liang, Bing, Zhang, Junsheng, Li, Hao, Zhang, and Qian, Shen
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ALGORITHMS ,OPTICS ,WATER temperature ,ARTIFICIAL satellites ,INFRARED radiation ,WATERSHEDS ,INFRARED imaging ,MICROSPACECRAFT - Abstract
Abstract: Remote sensing data has an important application value and scientific significance .in retrieval of lake surface temperature (LST). On September 6, 2008, China successfully launched two optical small satellites (respectively called HJ-1A, HJ-1B.) to monitor and predicate environment and disaster. HJ-1B satellite includes an infrared camera (IRS). The camera has a thermal infrared band which can dynamically monitor LST of large river basins in 4 days. HJ-IRS is a new sensor, so there are few papers researching on the retrieval of LST.The main goal of this paper is to introduce a practical method to obtain LST from HJ-IRS thermal data. In this paper, we reviewed primary algorithms of LST retrieval and mainly analyzed Qin′s mono-window algorithm retrieving LST from Landsat TM6 (Thematic Mapper) thermal data. This algorithm included two empirical relationships about atmospheric transmittance and atmospheric average temperature. But these relationships are only suitable for TM6. So on the basis of the spectral response function of HJ-IRS therma1 band we use radiance transfer software MODTRAN4 to simulate and calculate new coefficients in the two relationships. New algorithm requires three parameters: emissivity, vertical water vapor column and atmospheric temperature about 2 meters above the ground. We use two images of Lake Taihu to retrieve LST and validate the improved algorithm. Bias of LST retrieved from HJ-IRS data and the field measurements are smaller than 1.2K, which means this algorithm is applicable for HJ-IRS therma1 band to retrieve LST. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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