Evaluating Gravimetric Polar Motion Excitation Estimates from the RL06 GRACE Monthly-Mean Gravity Field Models
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Henryk Dobslaw | Robert Dill | Justyna Sliwinska | Jolanta Nastula | J. Nastula | R. Dill | H. Dobslaw | J. Śliwińska
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