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Tide model accuracy in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, from radar interferometry observations of ice shelf motion. / McMillan, M.; Shepherd, A.; Nienow, P. et al.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Vol. 116, No. 11, C11008, 05.11.2011.

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McMillan M, Shepherd A, Nienow P, Leeson A. Tide model accuracy in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, from radar interferometry observations of ice shelf motion. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 2011 Nov 5;116(11):C11008. doi: 10.1029/2011JC007294

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McMillan, M. ; Shepherd, A. ; Nienow, P. et al. / Tide model accuracy in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, from radar interferometry observations of ice shelf motion. In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 2011 ; Vol. 116, No. 11.

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