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Contributing authors. Prologue. 1. Spectroscopy of Salts Common in Saline Soils; F.M. Howari, P.C. Goodell, S. Miyamoto. 2. Microwave Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture; A.K. Fung. 3. Possible Application of Laser Light Scattering to Remote Sensing; B. Chu. 4. Scattering (Mueller) Matrices and Experimental Determination of Matrix Elements; S.N. Savenkov. 5. Application of the T-matrix Method to Light Scattering from a Leaf; R.S. Muttiah. 6. Landscape Indication Based on Shastic Relaxation; N.M. Kovalevskaya. 7. Neural Network Method in Plant Spectral Recognition; V. Dubrovin, S. Subbotin, S, Morshchavka, D. Piza. 8. Carbon Sequestration from Remotely-Sensed NDVI and Net Ecosystem Exchange; E.R. Hunt Jr., J.T. Fahnesk, R.D. Kelly, J.M. Welker, W.A. Reiners, W.K. Smith. 9. Remote Sensing of Weed Canopies; J. Radhakrishnan, Shunlin Liang, J.R. Teasdale, C.J. Shuey. 10. Detecting Chlorophyll Fluorescence From Orbit: the Fraunhofer Line Depth Model; A.F. Theisen. 11. Remote Sensing of Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence from Vegetation Hyperspectral Reflectance and Radiative Transfer Simulation; P.J. Zarco-Tejada, J.R. Miller, G.H. Mohammed. 12. General Spectral Characteristics of Leaf Reflectance Responses to Plant Stress and their Manifestation at the Landscape Scale; G.A. Carter, L. Estep. Index.
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