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Remote sensing / Earth observation satellites / Geography / Unmanned spacecraft / Biology / Landsat program / Imaging / Biogeography / Normalized Difference Vegetation Index / Satellite imagery / Geographic information system / Multispectral image
Date: 2015-02-27 15:20:34
Remote sensing
Earth observation satellites
Geography
Unmanned spacecraft
Biology
Landsat program
Imaging
Biogeography
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Satellite imagery
Geographic information system
Multispectral image

Using Quickbird and Landsat imagery to analyze temporal changes in mountain resort development: Big Sky, Montana 1990–2005 Natalie Campos

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