Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective

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This paper, published in 2000, received 1.7k indexed citations. Written by John R. Jensen covering the research area of Atmospheric Science and Ecology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (851 citations), Global and Planetary Change (655 citations) and Environmental Engineering (520 citations). Published in .

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