Application of Remote Sensing Technology in the Analysis of Thermal Environment in Dongying City

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Urban thermal environment, as an important reflection of urban ecological environment, is affected strongly by urban land change, especially the loss of green land. By using remote sensing and GIS, two terms of remote images of Dongying city are studied to disclose vegetation coverage and land surface temperature that can reflect urban thermal environment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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4558-4561

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August 2013

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