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Review Article

Land surface emissivity retrieval from satellite data

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Pages 3084-3127 | Received 25 Dec 2010, Accepted 13 May 2011, Published online: 22 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

As an intrinsic property of natural materials, land surface emissivity (LSE) is an important surface parameter and can be derived from the emitted radiance measured from space. Besides radiometric calibration and cloud detection, two main problems need to be resolved to obtain LSE values from space measurements. These problems are often referred to as land surface temperature (LST) and emissivity separation from radiance at ground level and as atmospheric corrections in the literature. To date, many LSE retrieval methods have been proposed with the same goal but different application conditions, advantages, and limitations. The aim of this article is to review these LSE retrieval methods and to provide technical assistance for estimating LSE from space. This article first gives a description of the theoretical basis of LSE measurements and then reviews the published methods. For clarity, we categorize these methods into (1) (semi-)empirical or theoretical methods, (2) multi-channel temperature emissivity separation (TES) methods, and (3) physically based methods (PBMs). This article also discusses the validation methods, which are of importance in verifying the uncertainty and accuracy of retrieved emissivity. Finally, the prospects for further developments are given.

Acknowledgements

This work was jointly supported by the Knowledge Innovation Project (KZCX2-YW-Q10-2) and by the Hi-Tech Research and Development Programme of China (863 Plan Programme) under Grants 2008AA121805 and 2009AA122102.