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On the potential of CHRIS/PROBA for estimating vegetation canopy properties from space

The Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (CHRIS), to be launched on board the PROBA (Project for On-Board Autonomy) satellite in 2001/2002, will provide remotely-sensed data for terrestrial and atmospheric applications. The mission is intended to demonstrate the potential of a compact, low-c...

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Published in:Remote sensing reviews 2000-12, Vol.19 (1-4), p.171-189
Main Authors: Barnsley, M. J., Lewis, P., O'Dwyer, S., Disney, M. I., Hobson, P., Cutter, M., Lobb, D.
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