February 1, 2007
Report

Consequences of Mixed Pixels on Temperature Emissivity Separation

Abstract

This report investigates the effect that a mixed pixel can have on temperature/emissivity seperation (i.e. temperature/emissivity estimation using long-wave infra-red data). Almost all temperature/emissivity estimation methods are based on a model that assumes both temperature and emissivity within the imaged pixel is homogeneous. A mixed pixel has heterogeneous temperature/emissivity and therefore does not satisfy the assumption. Needless to say, this heterogeneity causes biases in the estimates and this report quantifies the magnitude of the biases.

Revised: May 30, 2014 | Published: February 1, 2007

Citation

Heasler P.G., M.G. Foley, and S.E. Thompson. 2007. Consequences of Mixed Pixels on Temperature Emissivity Separation Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.