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Remote sensing / Biogeography / Enhanced vegetation index / Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer / Normalized Difference Vegetation Index / Confederate States of America / Gulf Coast of the United States / Geography / National Wetlands Research Center / Baton Rouge /  Louisiana / Louisiana
Date: 2009-07-31 15:20:09
Remote sensing
Biogeography
Enhanced vegetation index
Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Confederate States of America
Gulf Coast of the United States
Geography
National Wetlands Research Center
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
Louisiana

Session I – Climate Change and Challenges to Ecological and Economic Sustainability 12:00 Noon The Use of Vegetation Indices To Track Marsh Changes Following Hurricane Disturbances Brady R. Couvillion1, Gregory D. Stey

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