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7 October 2009 The impact study of urban heat island effect caused by surface land use changes
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Urban heat island (UHI) effect can be characterized by increasing surface and atmospheric temperature and decreasing rainfall amount in urban area. This research detected the impact of urban land use changes to UHI effect in Taichung city at Taiwan by temporal ASTER and MODIS satellite images and measured data from ground thermometer stations. From spatially analyzed data output, the results showed a linear pattern between land use changes to UHI effect for study area.
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Tien-Yin Chou, Lung-Shih Yang, Chih-Hung Liu, and Yuanling Chang "The impact study of urban heat island effect caused by surface land use changes", Proc. SPIE 7478, Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology IX, 74782A (7 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830172
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KEYWORDS
Vegetation

Remote sensing

Thermal effects

Satellites

Environmental sensing

Observatories

MODIS

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