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Infrared imaging / Electromagnetic radiation / Remote sensing / Surveillance / Electromagnetic spectrum / Spectroscopy / Imaging / Thermography / Infrared / Multispectral image / Thermographic camera / Forward looking infrared
Date: 2015-02-27 15:20:36
Infrared imaging
Electromagnetic radiation
Remote sensing
Surveillance
Electromagnetic spectrum
Spectroscopy
Imaging
Thermography
Infrared
Multispectral image
Thermographic camera
Forward looking infrared

Long-wave infrared imaging of vegetation for detecting leaking CO2 gas Jennifer E. Johnson Joseph A. Shaw Rick Lawrence Paul W. Nugent

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