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Mapping tree species in temperate deciduous woodland using time‐series multi‐spectral data

Applied vegetation science : official organ of the International Association for Vegetation Science, v.13 no.1, 2010년, pp.86 - 99  

Hill, R. A. ,  Wilson, A.K. ,  George, M. ,  Hinsley, S.A.

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AbstractQuestions: What is the optimum combination of image dates across a growing season for tree species differentiation in multi‐spectral data and how does species composition affect overstorey canopy density?Location: Monks Wood, Cambridgeshire, eastern England, UK.Methods: Six oversto...

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