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Assessment of hydrosaline land degradation by using a simple approach of remote sensing indicators

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  • Khan, Nasir M.
  • Rastoskuev, Victor V.
  • Sato, Y.
  • Shiozawa, S.

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  • Khan, Nasir M. & Rastoskuev, Victor V. & Sato, Y. & Shiozawa, S., 2005. "Assessment of hydrosaline land degradation by using a simple approach of remote sensing indicators," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 77(1-3), pages 96-109, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:77:y:2005:i:1-3:p:96-109
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