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Measuring fire severity using UAV imagery in semi-arid central Queensland, AustraliaMcKenna et al., 2017
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- McKenna P
- Erskine P
- Lechner A
- Phinn S
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- International Journal of Remote Sensing
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Remote-sensing methods for fire severity mapping have traditionally relied on multispectral imagery captured by satellite platforms carrying passive sensors such as Landsat Thematic Mapper/Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus or Moderate Resolution Imaging …
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