Bandpass solar exoatmospheric irradiance and Rayleigh optical thickness of sensors on board Indian Remote Sensing Satellites-1B, -1C, -1D, and P4
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Vinay K. Dadhwal | K. R. Murali | Mehul R. Pandya | A. S. Kirankumar | Raghavendra P. Singh | P. N. Babu | Raghavendra P. Singh | M. Pandya | P. N. Babu | V. Dadhwal | K. Murali
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