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Remote Sensing Studies of Urban Canopies: 3D Radiative Transfer Modeling
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ID 3613585
Author(s) Landier, L.; Lauret, N.; Yin, T.; Al Bitar, A.; Gastellu-Etchegorry, J. -P.; Feigenwinter, C.; Parlow, E.; Mitraka, Z.; Chrysoulakis, N.
Author(s) at UniBasel Feigenwinter, Christian
Parlow, Eberhard
Year 2016
Title Remote Sensing Studies of Urban Canopies: 3D Radiative Transfer Modeling
Editor(s) Ergen, Mustafa
Book title Sustainable Urbanization
Publisher InTechOpen
Pages 23
ISSN/ISBN 978-953-51-2652-2 ; 978-953-51-2653-9
Series title Environmental Sciences
Keywords DART, model, radiative transfer, albedo, thermal exitance, remote sensing, urban canopies
Abstract Need for better understanding and more accurate estimation of radiative fluxes in urban environments, specifically urban surface albedo and exitance, motivates development of new remote sensing and three‐dimensional (3D) radiative transfer (RT) modeling methods. The discrete anisotropic radiative transfer (DART) model, one of the most comprehensive physically based 3D models simulating Earth/atmosphere radiation interactions, was used in combination with satellite data (e.g., Landsat‐8 observations) to better parameterize the radiative budget components of cities, such as Basel in Switzerland. After presenting DART and its recent RT modeling functions, we present a methodological concept for estimating urban fluxes using any satellite image data.
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/44287/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.5772/63887
 
   

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