Comparing Two Independent Satellite-Based Algorithms for Detecting and Tracking Ash Clouds by Using SEVIRI Sensor
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Valerio Tramutoli | Carolina Filizzola | Francesco Marchese | Alfredo Falconieri | Nicola Pergola | Michael C. Cooke | N. Pergola | F. Marchese | V. Tramutoli | C. Filizzola | A. Falconieri
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