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Biozones of Patagonia (Argentina)

@inproceedings{Paruelo1998BiozonesOP,
  title={Biozones of Patagonia (Argentina)},
  author={Jos{\'e} M. Paruelo and Esteban G. Jobb{\'a}gy and Osvaldo E. Sala},
  year={1998}
}
We present a classification of Patagonian ecosystems based on functional attributes derived from the seasonal curves of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), calculated from spectral data provided by the NOAA/AVHRR satellites. The attributes used were the annual integral, the relative range of NDVI, and the date of maximum NOW. These attributes capture critical aspects of the seasonal dynamics of carbon gains and allow for a good description of the spatial heterogeneity of ecosystem… 

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