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Evaluating the spatial transferability and temporal repeatability of remote-sensing-based lake water quality retrieval algorithms at the European scale: a meta-analysis approach
General approach to the formulation and solution of the multi-parameter inverse problems of atmospheric remote sensing with measurements and constraints of different types
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Eirini Politi, Mark E.J. Cutler, and John S. Rowan. 2015. “Evaluating the spatial transferability and temporal repeatability of remote-sensing-based lake water quality retrieval algorithms at the European scale: a meta-analysis approach.” International Journal of Remote Sensing 36: 2995–3023. doi:10.1080/01431161.2015.1054962

Oleg Bazhenov, Vladimir Burlakov, Sergey Dolgii, Aleksey Nevzorov, and Natalya Salnikova. 2015. “Optical monitoring of characteristics of the stratospheric aerosol layer and total ozone content at the Siberian Lidar Station (Tomsk: 56° 30′ N; 85° E).” International Journal of Remote Sensing 36: 3024–3032. doi: 10.1080/01431161.2015.1054964

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