• Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Vol. 3, Issue 1, 57 (2008)
Jie CHENG1、2、*, Yong-ming DU1、3, Qin-huo LIU1、2, Xiao-wen LI1、3, Qing XIAO1, and Qiang LIU1
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    CHENG Jie, DU Yong-ming, LIU Qin-huo, LI Xiao-wen, XIAO Qing, LIU Qiang. Analysis of the Non-isothermal Effects on the Temperature/Emissvity Separation of Flat Mixed Pixel[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2008, 3(1): 57 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In the thermal infrared spectral region, the radiometric temperature of flat non-isothermal mixed pixel varies with the wavelength if we assumed that its emissivity can be represented by r-emissivity. The typical flat non-isothermal mixed pixel composed of soil and vegetation is taken as an example, analyzing the non-isothermal effects on the radiometric temperature of the pixel, and giving a possible method to present the variation of radiometric temperature change. In order to validate the method, simulated hyper spectral thermal infrared dataset is generated. The validation results show that the method can characterize the change of flat non-isothermal mixed pixel with wavelength well and improve the inversion precision of r-emissivity of flat non-isothermal mixed pixel.
    CHENG Jie, DU Yong-ming, LIU Qin-huo, LI Xiao-wen, XIAO Qing, LIU Qiang. Analysis of the Non-isothermal Effects on the Temperature/Emissvity Separation of Flat Mixed Pixel[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2008, 3(1): 57
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