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MODELING OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAND USE/COVER AND LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE USING ASTER DATASETS

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  29-42

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 Introduction Land Surface Temperature (LST) is an important factor in global change studies to estimate the radiation budgets in heat balance studies and as a controlling agent in the climate models. The information about LST has an important role in the issues and themes of earth sciences such as global environment changes, human-environment interactions and more specifically to urban climatology. The climate in cities, countryside, and other constructed areas is altered due to changes in land use/land cover (LULC) and anthropogenic activities of urbanization. The most imperative problem in urban areas is increasing surface temperature due to the conversion of vegetated surfaces to impervious surfaces. These changes affect the absorption of solar radiation, surface temperature, evaporation rates, storage of heat, wind turbulence and they can drastically alter the conditions of the near-surface atmosphere over the cities. The temperature difference between urban and rural settings is normally called urban heat island (UHI). The impact of urbanization leads to increase the surface temperature in urban areas mainly due to the alteration of natural surfaces.

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