Reference : Network of Superconducting Gravimeters Benefits a Number of Disciplines |
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Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences : Earth sciences & physical geography Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences : Physics | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/744 | |||
Network of Superconducting Gravimeters Benefits a Number of Disciplines | |
English | |
Crossley, D. [Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, St. Louis University] | |
Hinderer, J. [> >] | |
Casula, G. [> >] | |
Francis, Olivier ![]() | |
Hsu, H.-T. [> >] | |
Imanishi, Y. [> >] | |
Jentzsch, G. [> >] | |
Kaarianen, J. [> >] | |
Merriam, J. [> >] | |
Meurers, B. [> >] | |
Neumeyer, J. [> >] | |
Richter, B. [> >] | |
Shibuya, K. [> >] | |
Sato, T. [> >] | |
van Dam, Tonie ![]() | |
1999 | |
EOS | |
Journal of Geophysical Rresearch | |
80 | |
11 | |
121-126 | |
Yes (verified by ORBilu) | |
International | |
0096-3941 | |
[en] superconducting gravity ; geodynamics ; core modes ; earth tides ; ocean tides ; environmental mass loading | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/744 | |
10.1029/99EO00079 |
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