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Sentinel-2 Application to the Surface Characterization of Small Water Bodies in Wetlands

Jesús Pena-Regueiro    
Maria-Teresa Sebastiá-Frasquet    
Javier Estornell and Jesús Antonio Aguilar-Maldonado    

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