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      How many metrics are required to identify the effects of the landscape pattern on land surface temperature?

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      Ecological Indicators
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                Ecological Indicators
                Ecological Indicators
                Elsevier BV
                1470160X
                October 2014
                October 2014
                : 45
                : 424-433
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                10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.05.002
                bda5e329-4bda-4377-b6f1-2f7a0ad9b506
                © 2014

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