Using Hyperspectral Imagery to Characterize Rangeland Vegetation Composition at Process-Relevant Scales
Rangelands are composed of patchy, highly dynamic herbaceous plant communities that are difficult to quantify across broad spatial extents at resolutions relevant to their characteristic spatial scales. Furthermore, differentiation of these plant communities using remotely sensed observations is com...
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Main Authors: | Rowan Gaffney, David J. Augustine, Sean P. Kearney, Lauren M. Porensky |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f31fefcd964e4a9f972ed32b054f2862 |
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