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PURPOSE:
ASTERTEMP is a program that accepts as input the five ASTER TIR channels
of radiance (Channels 10-14), and calculates the corresponding kinetic
temperatures for each channel at each pixel.
OPERATION:
ASTERTEMP requires as input a 5 channel ASTER TIR image dataset of
radiance and the radiance-to-temperature lookup table. The program accepts
as parameter input the spectral emissivity and the downwelling sky irradiance
for each channel. First, the input radiance is adjusted via the following
formula:
Rad(emitted) = Rad(upwelling) - (1-emissivity)*Irrad(downwelling)/pi
The emitted radiance is converted to the corresponding blackbody radiance
by dividing by the spectral emissivity, and the supplied lookup table is
used to convert the blackbody radiance to kinetic temperature. In the
default mode, linear interpolation is used between lookup table entries.
If the keyword NO is supplied, no interpolation is performed, and the
closest table entry is used.
WRITTEN BY: Ron Alley June 11, 2000
COGNIZANT PROGRAMMER: Ron Alley
REVISION: 1.1 14 June 2000
PARAMETERS:
INP
(1) ASTER TIR radiance image
(2) ASTER TIR temperature
lookup table
OUT
Output dataset of the 5 ASTER
TIR bands, for kinetic
temperature
SIZE
The standard VICAR2 output size
field.
SL
Starting line
SS
Starting sample
NL
Number of lines
NS
Number of samples
SKYRAD
Sky irradiance for each
ASTER channel.
EMIS
Spectral emissivity for each
ASTER channel.
INTERP
Iterpolate lookup table values?
Valid: YES, NO
Cognizant Programmer: