Advances in Remote Sensing

Advances in Remote Sensing

ISSN Print: 2169-267X
ISSN Online: 2169-2688
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"Assessing Net Primary Production in Montane Wetlands from Proximal, Airborne, and Satellite Remote Sensing"
written by Michael Maguigan, John Rodgers, Padmanava Dash, Qingmin Meng,
published by Advances in Remote Sensing, Vol.5 No.2, 2016
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