%0 Dataset %T Heihe River Integrated Remote Sensing joint experiment: MODIS ground synchronous observation data set in Linze grassland intensive observation area (June 10, 2008) %J National Cryosphere Desert Data Center %I National Cryosphere Desert Data Center(www.ncdc.ac.cn) %U http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/42006550-2a7f-4d0d-9ea9-109c0f3f66d9 %W NCDC %R 10.12072/ncdc.NIEER.db1856.2022 %A HuXiaoli %A Gai Chunmei %A Xiaohua Hao %A HuangChunling %A Jin rui %A Wang Xufeng %K Handheld infrared thermometer;surface radiation temperature;MODIS;ground synchronous observation;canopy temperature;near infrared remote sensing;aerospace remote sensing;vegetation;surface radiation characteristics;visible light remote sensing %X On June 10, 2008, MODIS synchronous quadrat (2km) was observed in Linze grassland intensive observation area × 2km) carried out the ground synchronous observation test of MODIS. The main measurement variables are vegetation canopy temperature and surface temperature. This data can provide a basic data set for surface temperature inversion and verification of airborne satellite remote sensing data. Observation contents: synchronous sample belt 1 (h01-h08), synchronous sample belt 2 (h09-h16), synchronous sample belt 3 (h17-h24), synchronous sample belt 4 (h25-h32), synchronous sample belt 5 (h33-h40), synchronous sample belt 6 (h41-h48), synchronous sample belt 7 (h49-h56) and synchronous sample belt 8 (h57-h64) in MODIS quadrat were measured back and forth along the east-west direction, and the distance between each measurement point was 125m. The crown top temperature, half high temperature and surface temperature are obtained by hand-held infrared thermometer at each measuring point. This data set includes excel tables of vegetation canopy temperature and surface temperature measurement data in four transects. See metadata "Heihe integrated remote sensing joint experiment: layout of quadrat transects in Linze grassland densified observation area" for the distribution information of quadrat transects.