Uncertainty in satellite estimates of global mean sea-level changes, trend and acceleration
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Jérôme Benveniste | Anny Cazenave | Aurélien Ribes | Nicolas Picot | Giorgio Spada | Lionel Zawadzki | A. Cazenave | B. Meyssignac | M. Ablain | J. Benveniste | G. Spada | N. Picot | A. Ribes | Benoit Meyssignac | Michael Ablain | Rémi Jugier | Rémi Jugier | L. Zawadzki
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