Thermal infrared remote sensing for analysis of landscape ecological processes: methods and applications

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Dale A. Quattrochi
Jeffrey C. Luvall
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[1] George C. Marshall Space Flight Center,National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Global Hydrology and Climate Center, SD60
[2] Marshall Space Flight Center,undefined
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Landscape Ecology | 1999年 / 14卷
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land-atmosphere energy exchanges; landscape thermal responses; thermal infrared remote sensing;
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Thermal infrared (TIR) remote sensing data can provide important measurements of surface energy fluxes and temperatures, which are integral to understanding landscape processes and responses. One example of this is the successful application of TIR remote sensing data to estimate evapotranspiration and soil moisture, where results from a number of studies suggest that satellite-based measurements from TIR remote sensing data can lead to more accurate regional-scale estimates of daily evapotranspiration. With further refinement in analytical techniques and models, the use of TIR data from airborne and satellite sensors could be very useful for parameterizing surface moisture conditions and developing better simulations of landscape energy exchange over a variety of conditions and space and time scales. Thus, TIR remote sensing data can significantly contribute to the observation, measurement, and analysis of energy balance characteristics (i.e., the fluxes and redistribution of thermal energy within and across the land surface) as an implicit and important aspect of landscape dynamics and landscape functioning.
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