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Measuring Urban Land Cover Influence on Air Temperature through Multiple Geo-Data?The Case of Milan, Italy

Daniele Oxoli    
Giulia Ronchetti    
Marco Minghini    
Monia Elisa Molinari    
Maryam Lotfian    
Giovanna Sona and Maria Antonia Brovelli    

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