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cotton field at MAC in early July, 1993. Calibration and atmospheric correction refinements have not yet been
applied to the data, but Figure 5 shows that an extrapolation of a subsample of the coarse airborne
measurements nonetheless corresponds reasonably well to coincident ground-based measurements.
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Figure 3. Values of Water Deficit Index (WDI) for sites A and B in the alfalfa field over a single harvest
period.
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