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Normalized Difference Vegetation Index / Remote sensing / Emergency management / Cerro Grande Fire / Burned area emergency response / Cerro Grande / Dome Fire / La Mesa Fire / Wildfire / New Mexico / Natural hazards / Management
Date: 2009-07-24 17:26:53
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Remote sensing
Emergency management
Cerro Grande Fire
Burned area emergency response
Cerro Grande
Dome Fire
La Mesa Fire
Wildfire
New Mexico
Natural hazards
Management

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