The scale effects of the spatial autocorrelation (SA) measurement has been explored for decades. However, the effects of the data aggregation levels and spatial resolution on the SA measurement are often confused. Whether the two types of scale effects are the same is still unclear and requires further investigation. We retrieved the land surface temperature (LST) from Landsat 8 images in 30 capital cities of China. By aggregating the LST images, we observed a decrease in the SA of the LST as the data aggregation level increased; this relationship can be fitted well with a negative logarithmic function. We derived an indicator to measure the scale effects intensity of SA, which was negatively correlated with the spatial complexity of LST. B...
Spatial autocorrelation is an assessment of the correlation between two random variables which descr...
In the article, one universal formula presented by RH Zhang (2004) is validated based on the TM imag...
Urban heat islands (UHIs) are a worldwide phenomenon that have many ecological and social consequenc...
Most current statistical models for downscaling the remotely sensed land surface temperature (LST) a...
Understanding the relationships between landscape compositions and land surface temperature (LST) is...
This article compares the land surface temperature (LST) and sky view factor (SVF) as indicator of t...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
Previous assessments of factor analytic invariance to scale and aggregation effects have led to disc...
Understanding the spatial distribution of land surface temperature (LST) and its impact factors is c...
Functions to calculate measures of spatial association, especially measures of spatial autocorrelati...
This dissertation addressed problems in scaling, problems that are among the main challenges in remo...
This dissertation addressed problems in scaling, problems that are among the main challenges in remo...
Many downscaling algorithms have been proposed to address the issue of coarse-resolution land surfac...
Land-cover is an important data source both in its own right and as a surrogate for many environment...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
Spatial autocorrelation is an assessment of the correlation between two random variables which descr...
In the article, one universal formula presented by RH Zhang (2004) is validated based on the TM imag...
Urban heat islands (UHIs) are a worldwide phenomenon that have many ecological and social consequenc...
Most current statistical models for downscaling the remotely sensed land surface temperature (LST) a...
Understanding the relationships between landscape compositions and land surface temperature (LST) is...
This article compares the land surface temperature (LST) and sky view factor (SVF) as indicator of t...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
Previous assessments of factor analytic invariance to scale and aggregation effects have led to disc...
Understanding the spatial distribution of land surface temperature (LST) and its impact factors is c...
Functions to calculate measures of spatial association, especially measures of spatial autocorrelati...
This dissertation addressed problems in scaling, problems that are among the main challenges in remo...
This dissertation addressed problems in scaling, problems that are among the main challenges in remo...
Many downscaling algorithms have been proposed to address the issue of coarse-resolution land surfac...
Land-cover is an important data source both in its own right and as a surrogate for many environment...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
Spatial autocorrelation is an assessment of the correlation between two random variables which descr...
In the article, one universal formula presented by RH Zhang (2004) is validated based on the TM imag...
Urban heat islands (UHIs) are a worldwide phenomenon that have many ecological and social consequenc...