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Revision of the Single-Channel Algorithm for Land Surface Temperature Retrieval From Landsat Thermal-Infrared Data

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The generalized single-channel (SC) algorithm developed by Jimenez-Munoz and Sobrino (2003) is extended to the thermal-infrared channel of the TM sensor onboard the Landsat-4 platform and the enhanced TM plus sensor onboard Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor, and updated fits using MODTRAN 4 radiative transfer code are presented.
Abstract
This paper presents a revision, an update, and an extension of the generalized single-channel (SC) algorithm developed by Jimenez-Munoz and Sobrino (2003), which was particularized to the thermal-infrared (TIR) channel (band 6) located in the Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor. The SC algorithm relies on the concept of atmospheric functions (AFs) which are dependent on atmospheric transmissivity and upwelling and downwelling atmospheric radiances. These AFs are fitted versus the atmospheric water vapor content for operational purposes. In this paper, we present updated fits using MODTRAN 4 radiative transfer code, and we also extend the application of the SC algorithm to the TIR channel of the TM sensor onboard the Landsat-4 platform and the enhanced TM plus sensor onboard the Landsat-7 platform. Five different atmospheric sounding databases have been considered to create simulated data used for retrieving AFs and to test the algorithm. The test from independent simulated data provided root mean square error (rmse) values below 1 K in most cases when atmospheric water vapor content is lower than 2 g middotcm-2. For values higher than 3 g middotcm-2, errors are not acceptable, as what occurs with other SC algorithms. Results were also tested using a land surface temperature map obtained from one Landsat-5 image acquired over an agricultural area using inversion of the radiative transfer equation and the atmospheric profile measured in situ at the sensor overpass time. The comparison with this ldquoground-truthrdquo map provided an rmse of 1.5 K.

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Satellite-derived land surface temperature: Current status and perspectives

TL;DR: A review of the current status of selected remote sensing algorithms for estimating land surface temperature from thermal infrared (TIR) data is presented in this article, along with a survey of the algorithms employed for obtaining LST from space-based TIR measurements.
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Land Surface Temperature Retrieval Methods From Landsat-8 Thermal Infrared Sensor Data

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Land Surface Temperature Retrieval from Landsat 8 TIRS—Comparison between Radiative Transfer Equation-Based Method, Split Window Algorithm and Single Channel Method

TL;DR: For the investigated sites and scenes, results show that the LST inverted from the radiative transfer equation-based method using band 10 has the highest accuracy with RMSE lower than 1 K, while the SW algorithm has moderate accuracy and the SC method has the lowest accuracy.
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