Estimation of land surface temperature from atmospherically corrected LANDSAT TM image using 6S and NCEP global reanalysis product
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Title
Estimation of land surface temperature from atmospherically corrected LANDSAT TM image using 6S and NCEP global reanalysis product
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Keywords
Precipitable water vapour, Agricultural landscape, Weather research and forecasting model (WRF), Land surface temperature (LST), 6S correction
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 72, Issue 12, Pages 5183-5196
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-06-12
DOI
10.1007/s12665-014-3388-1
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