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ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 19, 2017May 05, 2017 UTC

From Meadow to Shallow Lake: Monitoring Secondary Succession in a Coastal Fen After Rewetting by Flooding Based on Aerial Imagery and Plot Data

M. Koch, F. Koebsch, J. Hahn, G. Jurasinski,
fen restorationimage classificationPhragmites australisvegetation mapping
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Koch, M., Koebsch, F., Hahn, J., & Jurasinski, G. (2017). From Meadow to Shallow Lake: Monitoring Secondary Succession in a Coastal Fen After Rewetting by Flooding Based on Aerial Imagery and Plot Data. Mires and Peat, 19, 11. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.19189/​MaP.2015.OMB.188

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