Aims and Scope
The measurement of ground heat flux is required for many applications. Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data are used within this study, the temporal resolution providing several overpasses throughout a single diurnal cycle at a suitable spatial and radiometric resolution. The technique of thermal inertia mapping by airborne and satellite-borne sensors has opened a new field of quantitative thermal property interpretation from thermal infrared remote sensing surveys. The algorithms adopted to calculate the ground heat flux were based on the second-order approximation thermal inertia model (SoA-TI model) of Xue and Cracknell. Not only the amplitude of the surface temperature wave but also the phase information of the surface temperature change are used. The approach is demonstrated by using some AVHRR data from France. Less
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Journal Specifications
- PublisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyMonthly
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyMonthly
- Publication Start Year2010
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0-3 | 7% |
4-6 | 46% |
7-9 | 27% |
>9 | 19% |
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Since when has Remote Sensing Letters been publishing?
The Remote Sensing Letters has been publishing since 2010 till date.
How frequently is the Remote Sensing Letters published?
Remote Sensing Letters is published Monthly.
What is the H-index. SNIP score, Citescore and SJR of Remote Sensing Letters?
Remote Sensing Letters has a H-index score of 52, Citescore of 4.8, SNIP score of 0.83, & SJR of Q2
Who is the publisher of Remote Sensing Letters?
The publisher of Remote Sensing Letters is TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD.
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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Remote Sensing Letters?
The eISSN number is 2150-7058 and pISSN number is 2150-704X for Remote Sensing Letters.
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The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Synthetic aperture radar, Land use, Multiple constraints, Heavy metals, Empirical relationship, Space technology, Land cover, Decision tree, Hyperspectral image classification, Chlorophyll, National nature reserve, Visible band, Satellite data, Bistatic synthetic aperture radar, Leaf area index, Fourier transform, Remote sensing, Spectral index, Deep learning, Satellite image classification.
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