Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil

The difference between surface and air temperature within a city and its surrounding area is a result of variations in surface cover, thermal capacity and 3-dimensional geometry. This research has examined and quantified the decreasing daytime land surface temperature (LST) in Erbil, Kurdistan regio...

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Main Authors: Azad Rasul, Heiko Balzter, Claire Smith
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Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Applying_a_normalized_ratio_scale_technique_to_assess_influences_of_urban_expansion_on_land_surface_temperature_of_the_semi-arid_city_of_Erbil/10209227
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description The difference between surface and air temperature within a city and its surrounding area is a result of variations in surface cover, thermal capacity and 3-dimensional geometry. This research has examined and quantified the decreasing daytime land surface temperature (LST) in Erbil, Kurdistan region of Iraq, and the influence of rapid urban expansion on urban heat/cool island effect over a 20 year period. Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) change across this time period is also established using pixel samples. The current study proposes the application of the Normalized Ratio Scale (NRS) to adjust the temperature of images acquired at different date to the same range. Eleven satellite images acquired by Landsat 4, 5, 7 and 8 during the period 1992 to 2013 are used to retrieve LST. The results indicate that 55.3 km2 21 of city land cover changed from bare soil to urban, consequently the mean LST of the new urbanized area decreased by 2.28°C. The NDVI of Sami Abdul-Rahman (S.A.) Park increased from 0.09 ± 0.01 to 0.32 ± 0.11, resulting in a decrease of the mean LST by 7.29°C. This study shows that the NRS method is appropriate for detecting temperature trends from urbanization using remote sensing data. It also highlights that urban expansion may lead to a decrease in daytime LST in drylands.
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spelling ftleicesterunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/10209227 2025-06-15T14:48:15+00:00 Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil Azad Rasul Heiko Balzter Claire Smith 2017-04-03T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Applying_a_normalized_ratio_scale_technique_to_assess_influences_of_urban_expansion_on_land_surface_temperature_of_the_semi-arid_city_of_Erbil/10209227 unknown 2381/39497 CC BY 4.0 land surface temperature (LST) land use land cover change normalized ratio scale (NRS) urban climate surface urban cool island (SUCI) Landsat Erbil Text Journal contribution 2017 ftleicesterunfig 2025-05-29T03:54:34Z The difference between surface and air temperature within a city and its surrounding area is a result of variations in surface cover, thermal capacity and 3-dimensional geometry. This research has examined and quantified the decreasing daytime land surface temperature (LST) in Erbil, Kurdistan region of Iraq, and the influence of rapid urban expansion on urban heat/cool island effect over a 20 year period. Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) change across this time period is also established using pixel samples. The current study proposes the application of the Normalized Ratio Scale (NRS) to adjust the temperature of images acquired at different date to the same range. Eleven satellite images acquired by Landsat 4, 5, 7 and 8 during the period 1992 to 2013 are used to retrieve LST. The results indicate that 55.3 km2 21 of city land cover changed from bare soil to urban, consequently the mean LST of the new urbanized area decreased by 2.28°C. The NDVI of Sami Abdul-Rahman (S.A.) Park increased from 0.09 ± 0.01 to 0.32 ± 0.11, resulting in a decrease of the mean LST by 7.29°C. This study shows that the NRS method is appropriate for detecting temperature trends from urbanization using remote sensing data. It also highlights that urban expansion may lead to a decrease in daytime LST in drylands. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Unknown
spellingShingle land surface temperature (LST)
land use land cover change
normalized ratio scale (NRS)
urban climate
surface urban cool island (SUCI)
Landsat
Erbil
Azad Rasul
Heiko Balzter
Claire Smith
Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title_full Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title_fullStr Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title_full_unstemmed Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title_short Applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of Erbil
title_sort applying a normalized ratio scale technique to assess influences of urban expansion on land surface temperature of the semi-arid city of erbil
topic land surface temperature (LST)
land use land cover change
normalized ratio scale (NRS)
urban climate
surface urban cool island (SUCI)
Landsat
Erbil
topic_facet land surface temperature (LST)
land use land cover change
normalized ratio scale (NRS)
urban climate
surface urban cool island (SUCI)
Landsat
Erbil
url https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Applying_a_normalized_ratio_scale_technique_to_assess_influences_of_urban_expansion_on_land_surface_temperature_of_the_semi-arid_city_of_Erbil/10209227