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Lulla, K., Evans, C., Amsbury, D., Wilkinson, J., Willis, K., Caruana, J., O'Neill, C., Runco, S., McLaughlin, D., Gaunce, M., McKay, M.F., and Trenchard, M., 1996, The NASA Space Shuttle Earth Observations Photography Database: an underutilized resource for global environmental geosciences. Environmental Geosciences, 3, 40-44.

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