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Identification of dead tree of Japanese oak wilt (JOW) using high spatial resolution satellite imagery

著者 Komura Ryotaro, Kamata Naoto, Kubo Mamoru, Muramoto Ken‑ichiro

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Environmental Monitoring In East Asia ; Remote Sensing and Forests

page range 75‑78

year 2005‑01‑01

URL http://hdl.handle.net/2297/6328

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