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Images of the Greenland Wildfire

Published by BARSCwebAdmin on September 18, 2017September 18, 2017

In a great example of what can be shown using satellite imagery, blogger Pierre Markuse has used Copernicus Sentinel data to highlight the damage a wild fire reaked on the vegitation of Western Greenland.

Visit ‘Before and After Images of the Greenland Wildfire in July/August 2017‘ to see how satellite imagery can be used to highlight changes in the landscape, anywhere in the world.

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