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An efficient approach to capture continuous impervious surface dynamics using spatial-temporal rules and dense Landsat time series stacks
Chong Liu
,
Qi Zhang
,
Hui Luo
,
Shuhua Qi
,
Shiqi Tao
,
Hanzeyu Xu
,
Yuan Yao
August 2019
Remote Sensing
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Remote Sensing of Environment
remote sensing
land use change
impervious surface
Landsat
Chong Liu
Associate Professor
Remote Sensing Geographer
Qi Zhang
Research Assistant Professor
Human-Environment Geographer
Shiqi Tao
Doctoral Student
Geographer
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