scholarly journals Monitoring the earth surface temperature and relationship land use with surface temperature using of OLI and TIRS Image

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (53) ◽  
pp. 195-215
Author(s):  
Sayyad Asghari ◽  
Hadi Emami ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yuuki UCHIDA ◽  
Tomohito ASAKA ◽  
Takashi NONAKA ◽  
Keishi IWASHITA ◽  
Toshiro SUGIMURA

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.V. Brezhnev ◽  
Yu.A. Maglinets ◽  
K.V. Raevich ◽  
V.G. Margaryan

The work is devoted to the analysis of the influence of the earth surface temperature on the inhomogeneity of the agricultural crops development. The aim of the work is to expand the object-relational model for describing the inhomogeneous spatial structure of a spatial object by including surface temperature as one of the key features that allow determining the cause of vegetation heterogeneity, along with relief features, differences in the soil chemical composition and other significant characteristics. Experimental studies are carried out at sites located in Sukhobuzimsky district of Krasnoyarsk Territory, for which agricultural crops (grains) and the their sowing dates are known a priori, which allows stating any facts of the vegetation development deviation from the normative trajectory with reference to the sequence and timing norms of phenological phase changing. Landsat-8 OLI (Operational Land Imager) TIRS (Thermal Infrared Sensor) data are used as initial data for temperature measurements. Objects of research are presented in the form of a polygon map in SHP format. The temperature values are calculated using the algorithm for estimating the earth temperature developed by Weng Q., Lu D. and Schubring J. The surface reflectance values are the NDVI vegetation index values also obtained from the Landsat-8 OLI data that underwent atmospheric correction by the DOS method. The research results are implemented in the form of a software module and integrated into the Earth remote monitoring (ERM) system of SFU Space and Information Technologies Institute (SITI). The results are used within the concept of object-oriented monitoring of spatial objects developed by the team of authors, and represent index images of the surface temperature of objects, as well as vector schematic maps.


2018 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 327-334
Author(s):  
Yuuki UCHIDA ◽  
Tomohito ASAKA ◽  
Takashi NONAKA ◽  
Keishi IWASHITA ◽  
Toshiro SUGIMURA ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Illyani Ibrahim ◽  
Alias Abdullah ◽  
Mansor Ibrahim ◽  
Fatin Farhana Murtaza

Understanding the urban form is crucial in determining the structure of a city in terms of physical and nonphysical aspects. The physical aspects include built-up areas that can be seen on the earth surface, and the nonphysical aspects include the shape, size, density, and configuration of settlements. The objectives of this study are to (i) analyse the elements of historical urban form that are suitable for the site and (ii) to study on the elements of urban form in Melaka. Content analysis was adopted to analyse the literature of urban form and Melaka. Results show that the following four elements of urban form are suitable to be used for historical urban form analysis: (i) streets, (ii) land use, (iii) buildings, and (iv) open space. The findings also indicate that the selected urban form has successfully delineated in the historical of Melaka as the selected urban elements can be specifically scrutinized with the content analysis. Further study will focus on the historical urban form within the Malay Peninsula.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Illyani Ibrahim ◽  
Alias Abdullah ◽  
Mansor Ibrahim ◽  
Fatin Farhana Murtaza

Understanding the urban form is crucial in determining the structure of a city in terms of physical and nonphysical aspects. The physical aspects include built-up areas that can be seen on the earth surface, and the nonphysical aspects include the shape, size, density, and configuration of settlements. The objectives of this study are to (i) analyse the elements of historical urban form that are suitable for the site and (ii) to study on the elements of urban form in Melaka. Content analysis was adopted to analyse the literature of urban form and Melaka. Results show that the following four elements of urban form are suitable to be used for historical urban form analysis: (i) streets, (ii) land use, (iii) buildings, and (iv) open space. The findings also indicate that the selected urban form has successfully delineated in the historical of Melaka as the selected urban elements can be specifically scrutinized with the content analysis. Further study will focus on the historical urban form within the Malay Peninsula.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua Bapu J ◽  
Jemi Florinabel D

Abstract High informative feature descriptors always improves the classification process. In order to classify the earth surface, it is essential to annotate satellite images using itshigh informative feature descriptors. In this proposed work, an annotation framework has been implemented to improve the image discrimination by extracting texture and edge based feature vectors. So the combination of these features subsequently fed into the Random Forest based Probability Neural Network (RF-PNN) classifier to make an annotation model. The experimental analysis with comparisons shows that the proposed annotation model well performed with earlier works and comparative results of benchmark datasets of AID dataset, UC-Merced Land-Use dataset and WHU-RS19 datasets have been documented with analysis.


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