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CHAPTER 8: Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing

1 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 8: CHAPTER 8: Thermal InfraredThermal InfraredRemote SensingRemote SensingggREFERENCE: Remote Sensing REFERENCE: Remote Sensing of the Environment of the Environment John R. Jensen (2007)John R. Jensen (2007)Second EditionSecond EditionPearson Prentice HallPearson Prentice Hall2 Thermal Infrared Remote SensingThermal Infrared Remote SensingThermal Infrared energyis emitted from all objectsthat have a temperature greater than absolute , all the features we encounter in the landscape on atypical day (Sun, vegetation, soil, rocks, water, and evenpeople) emit Thermal Infrared electromagnetic eyes cannot detect differences in Thermal infraredenergybecausetheyareprimarilysen sitivetovisiblelightenergybecausetheyare primarilysensitivetovisiblelightfrom 400 to 700 nm.

NASA’s Nimbus 7 launched on October 23, 1978 had a Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) that included a thermal infrared sensor for monitoring sea-surface temperature. 4 • In 1980, NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed the th …

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