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Abstract
Wetlands proportionally exert a higher influence on biogeochemical fluxes among the land, the atmosphere, and hydrologic systems than their 1% worldwide occurrence suggests [1]. Although their frequency of occurrence is low and their importance is high, wetlands continue to face high detrimental pressures from natural and human-induced forces [2]. Remote sensing offers the single best source of timely, synoptic wetland status and trends information at a variety of spatial and temporal scales [3].
Publication type | Book chapter |
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Title | Hyperspectral remote sensing of wetland vegetation |
Chapter | 21 |
ISBN | 9781439845370 |
Year Published | 2011 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
Contributing office(s) | Wetland and Aquatic Research Center |
Description | 25 p. |
Larger Work Type | Book |
Larger Work Subtype | Monograph |
Larger Work Title | Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation |
First page | 487 |
Last page | 511 |
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