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Flood Mapping in Mozambique Using Copernicus Sentinel-2 Satellite Data"
written by Yaw A. Twumasi, Edmund C. Merem, John B. Namwamba, Abena B. Asare-Ansah, Jacob B. Annan, Zhu H. Ning, Rechael N. D. Armah, Caroline Y. Apraku, Harriet B. Yeboah, Julia Atayi, Matilda Anokye, Diana B. Frimpong, Ronald Okwemba, Olipa S. Mwakimi, Judith Oppong, Brilliant M. Petja, Janeth Mjema, Priscilla M. Loh, Lucinda A. Kangwana, Valentine Jeruto, Leah Wangari Njeri, Joyce McClendon-Peralta,
published by
Advances in Remote Sensing,
Vol.11 No.3, 2022
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