Starting from an experimental campaign in Milan, the article describes how the infrared signal recorded by Landsat 8 sensors can be used to evaluate and monitor key urban scale environmental variables. The possibility of combining different spectral bands of the infrared signal with previously collected spectral bands is highlighted. The monitored variables have been mapped in geo-referenced images using Geographic Information System (GIS) instruments. In this way, a mapping database is created to be used as a benchmark to study urban heat islands and the environmental changes over the years. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

Urban monitoring from infrared satellite images

Ghellere M;Bellazzi A;Belussi L;Meroni I
2016

Abstract

Starting from an experimental campaign in Milan, the article describes how the infrared signal recorded by Landsat 8 sensors can be used to evaluate and monitor key urban scale environmental variables. The possibility of combining different spectral bands of the infrared signal with previously collected spectral bands is highlighted. The monitored variables have been mapped in geo-referenced images using Geographic Information System (GIS) instruments. In this way, a mapping database is created to be used as a benchmark to study urban heat islands and the environmental changes over the years. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America
2016
Surface-Energy Balance
Heat-Island
Temperature
Remote sensing and sensors
Infrared imaging
Thermal emission
Spectroscopy
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