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Application of airborne hyperspectral imagery to retrieve spatiotemporal CDOM distribution using machine learning in a reservoirKim et al., 2022
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- Kim J
- Jang W
- Kim J
- Lee J
- Cho K
- Lee Y
- Chon K
- Park S
- Pyo J
- Park Y
- Kim S
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- International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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Colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in inland waters is used as a proxy to estimate dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and may be a key indicator of water quality and nutrient enrichment. CDOM is optically active fraction of DOC so that remote sensing techniques can …
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