Petach et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Monitoring vegetation phenology using an infrared-enabled security cameraPetach et al., 2014
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- Petach A
- Toomey M
- Aubrecht D
- Richardson A
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- Agricultural and forest meteorology
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Sensor-based monitoring of vegetation phenology is being widely used to quantify phenological responses to climate variability and change. Digital repeat photography, in particular, can characterize the seasonality of canopy greenness. However, these data …
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