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A study of biogeochemical anomalies on contaminated territories from multispectral space images and ground-based control data

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This paper provides a basis for a method for the remote investigation of soil and atmospheric contamination by measuring the stress reactions of vegetation using multizonal space-based images and ground-based control data. The method has been tested on the urbanized territories of St. Petersburg. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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