Evaluation of six satellite-derived Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetic Active Radiation (FAPAR) products across the Australian continent
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Evaluation of six satellite-derived Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetic Active Radiation (FAPAR) products across the Australian continent
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Bernard Pinty
Christopher A. Pickett-Heaps
Matt J. Paget
Michael R. Raupach
Nadine Gobron
Peter R. Briggs
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10.1016/J.RSE.2013.08.037
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z