# Applied Multivariate Analysis in SAR and Environmental by Brigitte Escofier, Jérôme Pagès (auth.), J. Devillers, W.

By Brigitte Escofier, Jérôme Pagès (auth.), J. Devillers, W. Karcher (eds.)

By Brigitte Escofier, Jérôme Pagès (auth.), J. Devillers, W. Karcher (eds.)

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