Publications

Zhou, J; Zhang, XD; Zhan, WF; Gottsche, FM; Liu, SM; Olesen, FS; Hu, WX; Dai, FN (2017). A Thermal Sampling Depth Correction Method for Land Surface Temperature Estimation From Satellite Passive Microwave Observation Over Barren Land. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 55(8), 4743-4756.

Abstract
Satellite passive microwave (MW) remote sensing has a better ability to observe land surface temperature (LST) in cloudy conditions than thermal infrared (TIR) remote sensing. Due to the much greater thermal sampling depth (TSD) of MW, currently available MW LST do not represent the thermodynamic temperature of the land surface and, therefore, yield systematic differences from TIR LST. The TSD effect is particularly prominent over barren land and sparsely vegetated surfaces. Here, we present a novel TSD correction (TSDC) method to estimate the MW LST over barren land. The core of this method is a new formulation of the passive MW radiation balance equation, which allows linking MW effective physical temperature to the soil temperature at a specific depth. The TSDC method is applied to the 6.9-GHz channel of AMSR-E in northwestern China-western Mongolia and western Namibia (WN). Evaluation shows that LST estimated by the TSDC method agrees well with the MODIS LST. Validation based on in situ LSTs measured at the Gobabeb site in WN demonstrates the high accuracy of the TSDC method: it yields a root mean squared error of about 2-3 K and slight systematic error. In contrast, other methods without TSDC yield lower accuracies and significantly underestimate LST. Therefore, the TSDC method has the potential to generate MW LST with the same physical meaning and similar accuracy as TIR LST. This study provides implications for developing practical and accurate methods to estimate MW LST over other land surface types and at the global scale.

DOI:
10.1109/TGRS.2017.2698828

ISSN:
0196-2892