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Imaging spectrometry and vegetation science

Kumar et al., 2002

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18429155920545624203
Author
Kumar L
Schmidt K
Dury S
Skidmore A
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Imaging spectrometry: basic principles and prospective applications

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Remote sensing is increasingly used for measurements required for accurate determinations of the landscape and the state of agricultural and forested land. With the deployment of early broadband sensors there was a lot of enthusiasm as data, which was …
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