Analysis Based on the Remote Sensing Image of Harbin Urban Heat Island Effect

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This paper takes Harbin city as an example, on remote sensing data of 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2010, reflect city land surface temperature. Through the distance calculation, the heat island intensity distribution map in Harbin city was different in different seasons, and then analyzes Harbin urban heat island effect characteristics to explore the distribution and variation.

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