LI Zhaoliang, DUAN Sibo, TANG Bohui, et al. Review of methods for land surface temperature derived from thermal infrared remotely sensed data[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2016,20(5):899-920.
LI Zhaoliang, DUAN Sibo, TANG Bohui, et al. Review of methods for land surface temperature derived from thermal infrared remotely sensed data[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2016,20(5):899-920. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20166192.
Land Surface Temperature(LST) is a key parameter in the physical processes of surface energy and water balance at local and global scales. Knowledge of LST provides information on the temporal and spatial variations of the surface equilibrium state and is of fundamental importance in many applications. This paper systematically surveys the methods for LST derived from thermal infrared remotely sensed data. These methods include single-channel
multi-channel
multi-angle
multi-temporal
and hyperspectral retrieval methods. To provide potential LST users with reliable information regarding the quality of the LST product and to provide feedback to the developers of LST retrieval algorithms for future improvement
assessing the accuracy of the retrieved LST is necessary. We review the methods used to validate LST derived from thermal infrared remotely sensed data
including temperature-based
radiance-based
and inter-comparison methods. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods are discussed. Furthermore
we review the temporal and angular normalization methods of satellite-derived LST. Finally
we present suggestions for future research to improve the accuracy of satellite-derived LST.
关键词
地表温度热红外数据反演验证
Keywords
land surface temperaturethermal infrared dataRetrievalvalidation