Temporal and phenological profiles of open and dense Caatinga using remote sensing:response to preci

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Caatinga is a typical biome of Brazil's semiarid regions and subject to climate changes.Research is needed on the relation of its features to climate events.This study analyzed the infl uence of rainfall and its irregularities in open and dense woody
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