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Google Earth Engine reduce region
reduceRegion() expects a geometry, not a collection. Whenever you pass a collection where a geometry is expected, all of the collection's features' geometries are retrieved and unioned. … So for example, if you are reducing with ee.Reducer.sum() and your feature collection is large, it would be best to use reduceRegions() and sum the results, rather than to use reduceRegion() on a collection …
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What is the default zoom level for Google Earth Engine kernels using the Python API?
“Zoom level” is a description that makes the most sense when you're viewing an interactive map. But it's just another perspective on the fundamental concept which is the requested pixel resolution of …
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Google Earth Engine: Calculating image statistics for multiple study regions simultaneously
Use reduceRegions() instead of reduceRegion(). … While reduceRegion() accepts a geometry and produces a dictionary of reducer outputs, reduceRegions() instead accepts a FeatureCollection and produces a FeatureCollection where each feature has the reducer …