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How factors of land use/land cover, building configuration, and adjacent heat sources and sinks explain Urban Heat Islands in Chicago
Paul Coseo
, Larissa Larsen
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Agriculture & Biology
heat island
100%
land cover
79%
land use
59%
air temperature
55%
heat
34%
remote sensing
23%
surface temperature
23%
climatology
16%
canopy
16%
industrial sites
15%
residential areas
13%
canyons
13%
suburban areas
12%
rural areas
10%
urban areas
10%
summer
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
heat source
67%
land cover
49%
air temperature
48%
land use
40%
surface temperature
16%
canopy
16%
waste heat
13%
remote sensing
12%
industrial site
12%
suburban area
12%
residential area
10%
canyon
9%
climatology
9%
rural area
9%
mitigation
7%
urban area
7%
summer
5%
Social Sciences
heat
67%
land use
60%
air
41%
time of day
11%
residential area
10%
event
9%
urban area
7%
rural area
7%