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Remote sensing condition categories on lowland raised bogs in the UK. Part 3: Applying the methodology to more degraded sites : the Manchester mosses

Remote sensing condition categories on lowland raised bogs in the UK. Part 3: Applying the methodology to more degraded sites : the Manchester mosses
Remote sensing condition categories on lowland raised bogs in the UK. Part 3: Applying the methodology to more degraded sites : the Manchester mosses
University of Southampton, GeoData Institute
Milton, E.J.
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Hughes, P.D.
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Lenatti, C.
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Hill, C.T.
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Milton, E.J.
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Hughes, P.D.
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Lenatti, C.
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Milton, E.J., Hughes, P.D., Lenatti, C. and Hill, C.T. (2004) Remote sensing condition categories on lowland raised bogs in the UK. Part 3: Applying the methodology to more degraded sites : the Manchester mosses Southampton, UK. University of Southampton, GeoData Institute 19pp.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 15427
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15427
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Date deposited: 18 Apr 2005
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:01

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Author: E.J. Milton
Author: P.D. Hughes
Author: C. Lenatti
Author: C.T. Hill

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