Estimation and Mapping of Land Surface Temperature from AATSR
International Journal Of Computational Engineering Research (ijceronline.com) Vol. 2 Issue.5 Estimation and Mapping of Land Surface Temperature From AATSR Images And GIS: A Case Study In Kolondieba-Tiendaga Basin In Sudano-Sahelian Climate, Mali Daou I1., Mariko A2., Rasmus F3., Menenti M4., Kourosh K5., Maïga H B6 ., Maïga S.M1., 1. University of Bamako, Faculty of Science and Techniques (FAST), Mali 2. National Engineering school-Aberhamane Baba Touré of Bamako, Mali 3. University of Geography and Geology of Copenhague, Denmark 4. Delft University of Technology, Department and flesh, Remote Sensing optical and laser Remote sensing, Netherlands. 5. University of Cheickh Anta Diop (UCAD), Laboratory of Education and Research in Geomatics Abstract: The knowledge of the various terms which intervene in the energy balance of surface is essential at the same time for the hydrologists, the amenagists, the agronomists, the meteorologists, and the climatologists. The land surface temperature of the making ground left the key parameters of this assessment, plays a fundamental part in the processes of interaction hydrosphere-biosphere, atmosphere. It represents, the temperature of canopy of the vegetation for the covered zones of vegetation, and the temperature of canopy of the vegetation plus that of the surface of the ground, for the zones of scattered vegetation. While it represents the temperature of surface of the ground for the zones bar soil. This land surface temperature can be collected through two approaches: conventional approaches, and them approaches of remote sensingThe conventional methods make it possible to collect the temperature of surface of the ground starting from measurements of weather stations.
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