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Integrating Remote Sensing Data with Other Geodata (GIS Approach)

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The purpose of integrated multidisciplinary investigations is to study a system or phenomenon using several approaches and as many attributes as possible/required, in order to obtain a more comprehensive and clearer picture. The main advantage of such an approach is that ambiguities, which may arise from the use of only one type of data, can often be resolved by combining several data sets.

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Gupta, R.P. (2003). Integrating Remote Sensing Data with Other Geodata (GIS Approach). In: Remote Sensing Geology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05283-9_15

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