The Impacts of the Expansion of Urban Impervious Surfaces on Urban Heat Islands in a Coastal City in China
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The Impacts of the Expansion of Urban Impervious Surfaces on Urban Heat Islands in a Coastal City in China
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Sustainability
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 475
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MDPI AG
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2020-01-09
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10.3390/su12020475
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