Sea-level fingerprints emergent from GRACE mission data
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Felix W. Landerer | Erik R. Ivins | E. Ivins | F. Landerer | T. Frederikse | L. Caron | S. Adhikari | Surendra Adhikari | Thomas Frederikse | Lambert Caron
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