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Fitts, A., Nolin, A. W., Gleason, K., Surunis, A. J., Bohn, N., Chapman, J., Thompson, D. & Vuyovich, C. M. (2024). SnowEx23 Apr23 AVIRIS-NG Surface Spectral Reflectance. (SNEX23_Apr23_AVIRISNG, Version 1). [Data Set]. Boulder, Colorado USA. NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. https://doi.org/10.5067/UARNOKDZUSNO. [describe subset used if applicable]. Date Accessed 07-18-2026.
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