Cartographic modeling of the temperature fields of the land fund of the Novosibirsk region using satellite data of the MODIS/Terra spectroradiometer

Polina V. Voronina, Elena A. Mamash, Igor A. Pestunov, Svetlana Ya Kudryashova, Aleksandr S. Chumbaev

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Abstract

The results of cartographic modeling of the temperature fields of soils of the land fund of the Novosibirsk region using satellite data obtained by the MODIS/Terra spectroradiometer are considered. The developed cartographic models give a clear idea of the spatial structure of the temperature fields of the soil cover of the Novosibirsk region and the qualitative changes in the temperature regime of soils in different years. According to the data of daytime and nighttime surveys, the peculiarities of the temperature distribution of the soil cover for 2001 and 2010 were established. The values of the average annual temperature of the underlying surface for 2001–2014 were calculated. It is assumed that thermal resources not reflected in the generalization of zonal zoning can be identified on cartographic models. These resources have independent ecological significance and characterize the diversity of landscape, anthropogenic and other types of climate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)575-584
Number of pages10
JournalCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume3006
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event2021 All-Russian Conference with International Participation "Spatial Data Processing for Monitoring of Natural and Anthropogenic Processes", SDM 2021 - Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Duration: 24 Aug 202127 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Cartographic modeling of soil temperature fields
  • Land fund of the Novosibirsk region
  • MODIS
  • Satellite data processing
  • Soil surface temperature

OECD FOS+WOS

  • 1.02 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

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