Application of Gaofen-6 Images in the Downscaling of Land Surface Temperatures

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The coarse resolution of land surface temperatures (LSTs) retrieved from thermal-infrared (TIR) satellite images restricts their usage. One way to improve the resolution of such LSTs is downscaling using high-resolution remote sensing images. Herein, Gaofen-6 (GF-6) and Landsat-8 images were used to obtain original and retrieved LSTs (Landsat-8-and GF-6-retrieved-LSTs) to perform LST downscaling in the Ebinur Lake Watershed. Downscaling model was constructed, and the regression kernel was explored. The results of downscaling LST using the GF-6 normalized difference vegetation index with red-edge band 2, ratio built-up index, normalized difference sand index, and normalized difference water index as multi-remote sensing indices with multiple remote sensing indices with random forest regression method provided optimal downscaling results, with R2 of 0.836, 0.918, and 0.941, root mean square difference of 1.04 K, 2.06 K, and 1.80 K, and the number of pixels with LST errors between −1 K and +1 K of 87.2%, 76.4%, and 81.9%, respectively. The expression of spatial distribution of 16 m-LST downscaling results corresponded with that of Land-sat-8-and GF-6-retrieved-LST, and provided additional details spatial description of LST variations, which was absent in the Landsat-8-and GF-6-retrieved LSTs. The results of downscaling LST could satisfy the application requirements of LST spatial resolution.

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Li, X., He, X., & Pan, X. (2022). Application of Gaofen-6 Images in the Downscaling of Land Surface Temperatures. Remote Sensing, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14102307

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