Data available |
Emissivity measurements of natural and manmade
materials that may be used as a source of spectral emissivities
at the component level in the TIR BRDF models to calculate
the scene emissivities. Samples of emissivity spectra are
separated into four categories:
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Developer |
Dr. Zhengming Wan's MODIS LST Group at ICESS
(Institute for Computational Earth System Science) located
on the campus of UCSB (University of California, Santa Barbara).
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Scientific documentation |
The emissivity of flat materials is usually determined by measuring their reflectance with a TIR spectrometer combined with an integrating sphere and converting the reflectance to directional-hemispherical emissivity by the use of Kirchhoff's law.http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/modis/modis-lst_publications.html |
Selected references |
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How to access information |
Data is freely available through ICESS at
UCSB:
http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/modis/EMIS/html/em.html |
Format information |
Data in ASCII can be read with any text editor.
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Date project began or when data was first available |
March
1996 – June 1998
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Confirmed users of database |
For example,
K. Wang, Z. Wan, P. Wang, M. Sparrow, J. Liu, X. Zhou, and S. Haginoya, Estimation of surface long wave radiation and broadband emissivity using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land surface temperature/emissivity products, J. Geophys. Res. - Atmos., 110, D11109 (2005). |