Advances in Remote Sensing

Advances in Remote Sensing

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"Thermokarst Lake Changes in the Southern Fringe of Siberian Permafrost Region in Mongolia Using Corona, Landsat, and ALOS Satellite Imagery from 1962 to 2007"
written by Adiya Saruulzaya, Mamoru Ishikawa, Yamkhin Jambaljav,
published by Advances in Remote Sensing, Vol.5 No.4, 2016
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