SAI: A Spartina alterniflora Index Based on Sentinel-2 Multispectral Imagery for Spartina alterniflora Mapping
Spartina alterniflora has become the most problematic invasive species in China’s coastal regions due to its rapid growth, robust reproductive capacity, and extensive adaptability. It has importantly disrupted the structure and function of coastal wetland ecosystems, thereby posing a serious threat...
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| Main Authors: | Yangyan Zuo, Gang Yang, Weiwei Sun, Ke Huang, Susu Yang, Binjie Chen, Lihua Wang, Xiangchao Meng, Yumiao Wang, Jialin Li, Yuanzeng Zhan |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
2025-01-01
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| Series: | Journal of Remote Sensing |
| Online Access: | https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/remotesensing.0510 |
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