Validation of Emissivity Estimates from ASTER and MODIS Data
2006pp. 260–262
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Abstract
Two distinctly different approaches are used to extract emissivity information from ASTER and MODIS data. ASTER uses an intuitive empirical relationship between the range of emissivities in the 5 ASTER bands and their minimum value. With its greater swath MODIS is able to uses the day / night pair of observations to obtain the emissivities. The combination of the two approaches should provide robust estimation of the land surface emissivity.
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