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Hyper-spectral images to shed light on the future of Gunnison’s forests
photosynthesisRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryGothicGunnison ValleyUpper Colorado River BasinColoradoEast River WatershedArtemisiawildflowersSalixPopulus
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An aerial photo of the East River watershed shows trees and open meadows in varying shades of green. But looking through an infrared lens, the trees quickly change color, some aspen illuminated in …
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