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Figure 13: Using the Data Engine of VIP Lab to Generate the Global Three-Dimensional Phenological Grid (Yearly Product), Including the Start of Growing Season (SGS) and End of Growing Season (EGS).
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Figure 14: SGS and EGS of Various Vegetations Were Extracted From the VIP Phenological Grid, and the Value Extracted Was Used to Validate the GIMMS 3g NDVI-based Phenological Changes in Specific Year.
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