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  1. I dont think you can find anything step by step..But you can find some basics of spatial db and other liberaries in this site
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  2. this is definietly an applied GIS, moved from off topic
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  3. If NDVI values are lower that 0 (-0.1 to -1) we have water bodies. The emissivity value for water is 0.995. So, I think that the NDVI threshold should look like this: if NDVI is under 0 (negative values), then we have water > emissivity for water is 0.995 if NDVI is between 0 and 0.2, then we have bare soil > emissivity for bare soil is 0.97 if NDVI is > 0.5, then we have vegetation > emissivity for vegetation is 0.99 if NDVI is between the values 0.2 and 0.5 ( 0.2 ≤ NDVI ≤ 0.5), then we have a mixture of bare soil and vegetation > emissivity is calculated by the equation of Sobrino method
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