The newest in the Landsat series of satellites was launched April 15, 1999. The imagery collected by Landsat is used for a myriad of applications, from coral reef studies to land management. In order to take advantage of Landsat 7 data, the Enhanced Thematic Mapper+ (ETM+) instrument must be calibrated. This study focuses on the immediate postlaunch calibration verification of the Landsat 7 thermal band (Band 6), specifically so that it can be useful in water resource studies. Two year's worth of thermal calibration results using a combination of underfiight data and ground truth show the ETM+ to be extremely stable, though the prelaunch calibration produces an offset of 0.261 W/m2 sr μm. This paper focuses on the details of the calibratio...
Changes in lake water temperature, observed with the greatest intensity during the last two decades...
International audienceThermal images of water bodies often show a radiance gradient perpendicular to...
Landsat thermal data are employed to derive lake and sea surface temperatures. The limitations of th...
International audienceThe importance of lake water surface temperature has long been highlighted for...
This work is intended to establish the calibration of the Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor, thermal band ...
The Landsat program has been producing an archive of thermal imagery that spans the globe and covers...
Water temperature regulates many processes in lakes; therefore, evaluating it is essential to unders...
This investigation is motivated by the current need for a detailed post launch calibration of the Th...
Water temperature regulates many processes in lakes; therefore, evaluating it is essential to unders...
Monitoring coastal or inland waters, recognized as case II waters, using the existing Landsat techno...
The United States Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research Control Act of 2014 identified the need f...
Previous studies have demonstrated the use of Earth Observation satellite data to improve the initia...
There hasn\u27t been a rigorous study of Landsat 5\u27s thermal band since 1985, the year after its ...
In this study we show the correlation between the surface temperature of the water and its phytoplan...
Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to obtain remotely sensed images of the Earth. These include imag...
Changes in lake water temperature, observed with the greatest intensity during the last two decades...
International audienceThermal images of water bodies often show a radiance gradient perpendicular to...
Landsat thermal data are employed to derive lake and sea surface temperatures. The limitations of th...
International audienceThe importance of lake water surface temperature has long been highlighted for...
This work is intended to establish the calibration of the Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor, thermal band ...
The Landsat program has been producing an archive of thermal imagery that spans the globe and covers...
Water temperature regulates many processes in lakes; therefore, evaluating it is essential to unders...
This investigation is motivated by the current need for a detailed post launch calibration of the Th...
Water temperature regulates many processes in lakes; therefore, evaluating it is essential to unders...
Monitoring coastal or inland waters, recognized as case II waters, using the existing Landsat techno...
The United States Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research Control Act of 2014 identified the need f...
Previous studies have demonstrated the use of Earth Observation satellite data to improve the initia...
There hasn\u27t been a rigorous study of Landsat 5\u27s thermal band since 1985, the year after its ...
In this study we show the correlation between the surface temperature of the water and its phytoplan...
Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to obtain remotely sensed images of the Earth. These include imag...
Changes in lake water temperature, observed with the greatest intensity during the last two decades...
International audienceThermal images of water bodies often show a radiance gradient perpendicular to...
Landsat thermal data are employed to derive lake and sea surface temperatures. The limitations of th...