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The methods of the local environment diagnostics do not provide complex assessment for an environmental element (i.e., natural objects or process states), especially in the case when this environmental element occupies extensive space. Any technical means for the data collection of the environment allow production of information that is characterized as episodic in time and fragmentary in space. In particular, the microwave remote-sensing systems that are widely used to equip the flying laboratories and the natural-resources satellites supply the data sets that are geographically distributed.
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Krapivin, V.F., Varotsos, C.A., Soldatov, V.Y. (2015). Information-Modeling Technology for the Environmental Monitoring. In: New Ecoinformatics Tools in Environmental Science. Environmental Earth Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13978-4_1
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