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Evaluation of terrestrial and airborne gravity data over Antarctica – a generic approach

  • P. Zingerle EMAIL logo , R. Pail , M. Scheinert and T. Schaller
Published/Copyright: August 19, 2019
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Received: 2019-01-25
Accepted: 2019-04-30
Published Online: 2019-08-19

© 2019 P. Zingerle et al., published by De Gruyter Open

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