Fine resolution 3D temperature fields off Kerguelen from instrumented penguins
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Young-Hyang Park | Yvon Le Maho | Jean-Benoît Charrassin | C. Bost | Y. Maho | J. Charrassin | Charles-André Bost | Young‐Hyang Park
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