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Santini, F. (a); Alberotanza, L. (b); Cavalli, R.M. (a); Pignatti, S. (c) (2010)
A two-step optimization procedure for assessing water constituent concentrations by hyperspectral remote sensing techniques: an application to the highly turbid Venice lagoon waters.
in Remote sensing of environment
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