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Handbook of Satellite Land Products

  • 1st Edition - July 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Shunlin Liang, Han Ma
  • Language: English

Handbook of Satellite Land Products compiles the key information of as many satellite products as possible for each essential land variable. It provides a comprehensive list of o… Read more

Description

Handbook of Satellite Land Products compiles the key information of as many satellite products as possible for each essential land variable. It provides a comprehensive list of openly accessible high-level satellite products that characterize the essential land surface variables of the Earth system, including the original data sources, inversion algorithms, product characteristics, validation accuracy, and any existing applications. Each product includes satellite data inversion methodology and high-level product generation and application information, allowing for comparison of different products and selection of the correct ones for different applications.

This book will help researchers, professors, and graduate students grasp the knowledge of existing satellite land products, understand the advantages and limitations, and follow the practical application examples.

Key features

  • Delivers a comprehensive list of existing satellite products and their characteristics, enabling readers to compare products and select the right ones for their application
  • Includes descriptions of the methodology of satellite product generation, allowing for comprehension of the fundamental inversion principles and practical algorithms for product generation
  • Provides example product applications for how each satellite product can be used to solve practical problems

Readership

Researchers, technicians and academics in the fields of Earth and environmental sciences, such as Earth observation, remote sensing, and geography

Table of contents

Part I Land surface radiation energy budget

1. incident solar radiation products

2. Surface albedo products

3. Longwave radiation

4. Land Surface Temperature

5. Emissivity

6. Near-ground air temperature

7. Net Radiation

8. Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function

Part II Ecosystem Structure and Carbon Cycle

9. Leaf Area Index

10. Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation

11. Fraction of Vegetation Cover

12. Fraction of forest cover

13. Clumping Index

14. Tree height

15. Biomass

16. Gross Primary Productivity

17. Net Primary Productivity

18. NEP products

Part III Water cycle and cryosphere

19. Precipitation

20. Surface water

21. Soil Moisture

22. Evapotranspiration

23. Snow and Ice cover

24. Snow water equivalent

25. Freezing and Thawing State

Part IV Land cover and land use

26. Land Cover

27. Wetlands

28. Mangrove

29. Crop types

30. Impervious Surface

31. Fires

32. Forest Loss and Gain

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Shunlin Liang

Dr. Liang received his Ph.D. from Boston University in 1993. He is a Chair Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Hong Kong. He has published over 490 SCI journal papers, 43 book chapters, and ten special issues of various journals. He has authored/edited eight books, five of which have been translated into Chinese. Dr. Liang is a Fellow of the IEEE and AAAS, and a Global STEM Professor. He serves as an Editor-in-Chief of the Science of Remote Sensing journal.

Dr. Liang led the development of the Global LAnd Surface Satellite (GLASS) products, freely available at awww.glass.hku.hk and www.geodata.cn. He is also leading to develop the high-resolution (30 m) version of GLASS (Hi-GLASS) products. His Google Scholar H-index is 107, with over 46,000 citations. Clarivate recognizes him as a Highly Cited Researcher, placing him among the top 0.1% of scientists globally.

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong

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Han Ma

Han Ma is Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography, the University of Hong Kong. She was a research assistant at the University of Maryland, USA in 2017, and a postdoctorial fellow at Wuhan University, China from 2018-2022. Her main research interests include radiative transfer modeling and inversion of land surface/atmospheric variables, and high-level global satellite product generation/analysis. She developed two global satellite products (leaf area index and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation) at 250m spatial resolution from 2000-2021, which are the global LAI and FAPAR time-series products with the highest spatial resolution in the world.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong