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Mapping the vegetation of St. Petersburg from the materials of space-based digital multispectral imaging

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This paper describes a technique for composing schematic maps of the green resources of the administrative regions of St. Petersburg from the materials of space-based digital multispectral imaging and presents the results of using the technique. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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