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The Study on Thermal Infrared Radiant Directionality of Non isothermal Land Surface

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  • 1. Laboratory of Remote Sensing Information Sciences, Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, CAS, Beijing 100101, China;
    2. Institute of Remote Sensing and GIS, Peking University, Beijing 100871,China

Received date: 2001-06-01

  Revised date: 2001-08-01

  Online published: 2001-08-24

Abstract

The angular effects of emitted radiation from non isothermal land surface are the basis for component temperatures retrieval from multi angle thermal infrared remote sensing data. This paper reviews two different directions in the studies of this field. One is to define new concepts of emissivity, for example, the "e emissivity", "r emissivity", the band averaged emissivity, and "canopy emissivity" et al. Some of the them are component temperatures dependent. Another is to build thermal radiant model to illustrate the emitted radiation from non isothermal mixed pixel. This paper then shows the recent progress of this field in China. It also points out in final section that several trends should be strengthened, such as the basic theories and concept, the remote sensing field measurement, the simplification and test of radiant model, and algorithms of component temperatures retrieval from multi angle data of thermal infrared remote sensing.

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CHEN Liang fu, FAN Wen jie, LIU Qin huo . The Study on Thermal Infrared Radiant Directionality of Non isothermal Land Surface[J]. PROGRESS IN GEOGRAPHY, 2001 , 20(3) : 262 -267 . DOI: 10.11820/dlkxjz.2001.03.009

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