A Practical Method of Feature Extraction for Water Surface Temperature Based on Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Image

Author(s):  
Li Zhou ◽  
Ting-chen Jiang ◽  
Xia Lu
2014 ◽  
Vol 889-890 ◽  
pp. 1634-1637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Juan Zhang ◽  
Xing Ping Wen ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
Yang Zhou

The temperature of the earth's land surface plays a very import ant role in the land-air interactions. It is critical parameters in the research of global change. Therefore, the use of satellite remote sensing data for surface temperature retrieval has become an important task of the study. Regional surface temperature is an important parameter of thermal energy distribution in the region, to obtain which is the most convenient and effective method. Thermal infrared remote sensing is an important area, and from thermal infrared remote sensing image information extracting temperature is a prerequisite for applying thermal infrared remote sensing technology .Based on remote sensing image data reading, radiometric calibration, regional cropping pretreatment; Then Landsat band 6 inversion of surface brightness temperature, It introduces the effect of the urban heat island using Landsat remote sensing ,having obtained the changes of spatial distribution of surface temperature, and prospects for future development in this field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 4989
Author(s):  
Hong Chen ◽  
Xingbing Xie ◽  
Enqin Liu ◽  
Lei Zhou ◽  
Liangjun Yan

As a new green energy source, geothermal resource’s exploration, development, and utilization are an important direction in geophysical exploration at present. In this study, the actual land surface temperature was inferred based on the thermal infrared band of Landsat8 remote-sensing images, and the information about the surface anomalies and their spatial distribution was obtained through a multifactor analysis. In addition, three magnetotelluric sounding profiles were deployed in the study area, and the geo-electric sections in the study area were obtained through inversion of the measured data. Then, based on the inverse geo-electric information and the land surface temperature anomaly information, we analyzed and verified the geothermal resource genesis of the thermal anomaly area and inferred the favorable geothermal resource area in the study area. The results show that these two methods can be used to compare and analyze the possible distribution of the geothermal resources in the study area in two dimensions: the spatial distribution on the surface and the vertical distribution in the subsurface. Moreover, the results of the geothermal anomalies inferred from the thermal infrared remote sensing and the geo-electric results inferred from the magnetotelluric data are in good agreement. This study demonstrates that the integrated application of thermal infrared remote sensing and magnetotelluric technology is a promising tool for geothermal exploration.


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