Southern elephant seal trajectories, fronts and eddies in the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence
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Mirtha Lewis | Claudio Campagna | A. Piola | C. Campagna | M. Lewis | M. Marín | T. Fernández | Alberto R. Piola | Maria Rosa Marin | Teresita Fernández
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