Calibration/Validation of Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometers and Applications / / edited by Changyong Cao.

In a new era of global awareness and globalization, what's happening around the world in real-time such as hurricanes, volcanic eruption, fires, drought, pollution, and other environmental and climate challenges are becoming increasingly more important and affect people's lives. To meet th...

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