Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Spatial and temporal variations of surface radiative temperatures of the burned and unburned areas of the Konza tallgrass prairie were studied. The role of management practices, topographic conditions and the uncertainties associated with in situ or airborne surface temperature measurements were assessed. Evaluation of diurnal and seasonal spectral characteristics of the burned and unburned areas of the prairie was also made. This was accomplished based on the analysis of measured spectral reflectance of the grass canopies under field conditions, and modelling their spectral behavior using a one dimensional radiative transfer model.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
NASA-CR-181400
,
NAS 1.26:181400
Format:
application/pdf
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