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Weathering process effects on spectral reflectance of rocks in a semi-arid environment

Spectral properties of rocks are mainly dependent on their mineralogical composition, which produces characteristic absorption features in different wavelength regions. This can be considered as a tool to recognise and discriminate different lithological units of an area by remotely-sensed data. Nev...

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Published in:International journal of remote sensing 1997-11, Vol.18 (16), p.3361-3377
Main Authors: Younis, M. T., Gilabert, M. A., Melia, J., Bastida, J.
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