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Publications Citing ECOSTRESS Data

Read peer-reviewed publications that cite data from Ecosystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS).

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Validation and quality assessment of the ECOSTRESS level-2 land surface temperature and emissivity product Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity
Comparison of thermal infrared-derived maps of irrigated and non-irrigated vegetation in urban and non-urban areas of southern California Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation, Clouds, Potential Evapotranspiration
Applying tipping point theory to remote sensing science to improve early warning drought signals for food security Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Evapotranspiration, Latent Heat Flux
Ecostress and cimisA comparison of potential and reference evapotranspiration in Riverside County, California Evapotranspiration, Potential Evapotranspiration
Inter-Comparison of Field- and Laboratory-Derived Surface Emissivities Land Surface Temperature, Sea Surface Temperature, Emissivity
Sensitivity and uncertainty quantification for the ECOSTRESS Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Leaf Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation
New ECOSTRESS and MODIS land surface temperature data reveal fine-scale heat vulnerability in cities: A case study for Los Angeles County, California Population, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity
Determining mineralogical variations of aeolian deposits using thermal infrared emissivity and linear deconvolution methods Emissivity, Land Surface Temperature

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