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Using Hyperspectral UAS Imagery to Monitor Invasive Plant Phenology

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Abstract

UAS based sensors provide safe on demand deployment of small hyperspectral imaging systems. Using this technology to monitor invasive plant spread and phenology will enable resource managers to respond quickly and effectively.

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