2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-603120/v1
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Effect of Land Cover Change and Elevation on Decadal Trend of Land Surface Temperature: A Linear Model with Sum Contrast Analysis

Abstract: Land surface temperature (LST) is a significant factor in surface energy balance and global climatology studies. Land cover (LC) and elevation are two factors that affect the change of LST, and their effects depend on different geography. This study aims to demonstrate an alternative approach to examine the change of LST during 20 years (2001 to 2020) on Taiwan Island and to investigate the effect of LC change and elevation on a decadal trend of LST using a linear model that adjusting for each determinate fact… Show more

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