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multitemporal imaging  

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  • Multitemporal imaging is the acquisition of remotely sensed data from more than one time period. Acquiring multiple views of natural or built features through time provides an enhanced ability to accurately identify these features, significant information about how our world is changing, and unique insight into the relationships between the environment and the impact of human activities. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Multitemporal Imaging]

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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/multitemporal_imaging

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