Landsat-based remapping of the south-western Kalahari

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Landsat-4 remote sensing is used to construct distortion-free maps of the almost trackless southern Kalahari Desert. These maps show the geography of natural pans, riverbeds and artificial water holes, and are improved versions of previous maps. The maps are essential for ecological and ethological studies and for the overall management of the area. -Authors

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Bothma, J. D. P., & Swart, D. R. (1990). Landsat-based remapping of the south-western Kalahari. Koedoe, 33(1), 89–93. https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v33i1.454

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