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Spatio-temporal assessment of Tuz Golu, Turkey as a potential vicarious calibration site

Spatio-temporal assessment of Tuz Golu, Turkey as a potential vicarious calibration site
Spatio-temporal assessment of Tuz Golu, Turkey as a potential vicarious calibration site
Odongo, Vincent O.
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Hamm, Nicholas A.S.
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Milton, Edward J.
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Odongo, Vincent O.
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Hamm, Nicholas A.S.
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Milton, Edward J.
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Odongo, Vincent O., Hamm, Nicholas A.S. and Milton, Edward J. (2011) Spatio-temporal assessment of Tuz Golu, Turkey as a potential vicarious calibration site. QA4EO Workshop: Providing Harmonised Quality Information in Earth Observation Data by 2015, Harwell, United Kingdom. 18 - 20 Oct 2011.

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e-pub ahead of print date: October 2011
Venue - Dates: QA4EO Workshop: Providing Harmonised Quality Information in Earth Observation Data by 2015, Harwell, United Kingdom, 2011-10-18 - 2011-10-20
Organisations: Global Env Change & Earth Observation

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/200235
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Date deposited: 24 Oct 2011 11:53
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 04:19

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Author: Vincent O. Odongo
Author: Nicholas A.S. Hamm

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