Remote Sensing Technology and Application, Volume. 39, Issue 2, 350(2024)
Monitoring Farmland Phenology Changes of Northeast China and Their Response to Climate in Early 21st Century
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Qianyue ZHANG, Jizhen ZHANG, Xinyao HAO, Yue ZHANG. Monitoring Farmland Phenology Changes of Northeast China and Their Response to Climate in Early 21st Century[J]. Remote Sensing Technology and Application, 2024, 39(2): 350
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Received: Oct. 1, 2022
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Published Online: Aug. 13, 2024
The Author Email: ZHANG Qianyue (1059673621@qq.com)