A multifrequency SAR study of the Haughton impact structure, Arctic Canada
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Gordon R. Osinski | Livio L. Tornabene | Jinfei Wang | Catherine D. Neish | Byung-Hun Choe | Michael Zanetti | Jinfei Wang | Byung-Hun Choe | L. Tornabene | G. Osinski | C. Neish | M. Zanetti
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