Using the MODIS land surface temperature product for mapping permafrost: an application to northern Québec and Labrador, Canada

Abstract The Land Surface Temperature (LST) products of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers (MODIS) aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites were used to develop maps of annual near‐surface temperatures for comparison with the spatial distribution of permafrost and boundaries of t...

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Published in:Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
Main Authors: Hachem, Sonia, Allard, Michel, Duguay, Claude
Other Authors: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; ArcticNet; Québec Ministry of Public Security.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.672
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Summary:Abstract The Land Surface Temperature (LST) products of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers (MODIS) aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites were used to develop maps of annual near‐surface temperatures for comparison with the spatial distribution of permafrost and boundaries of the permafrost zones. The methodological approach involved fitting a sinusoidal model over the daily LST readings to reproduce seasonal thermal variations near the ground for each 1‐km 2 pixel. Calculations of mean annual surface temperatures and of thawing and freezing indices led to the development of regional maps, in this case for northern Québec and Labrador. The maps show the expected geographic distribution of near‐surface temperatures and acceptably represent known permafrost boundaries. Ongoing efforts to incorporate snow and vegetation cover from complementary remotely sensed data should improve the ground surface temperature mapping capability based on this approach. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.