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E-LETTER Earth Planets Space, 58, e13–e16, 2006 Mass-redistribution-induced crustal deformation of global satellite laser ranging stations due to non-tidal ocean and land water circulation
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Kyoto / Pasadena / /

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Gill A. E. / Amazon / /

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Europe / South America / /

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Japan / Australia / India / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Kyoto University / National Institute of In / Japan Institute of Information / Dam et al. / /

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Department of Geophysics / Graduate School / Seismological Society of Japan / Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences / International Laser Ranging Service / National Institute / Geodetic Society of Japan / Kyoto University / WOCE / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Volcanological Society of Japan / Society of Geomagnetism / Global Geophysical Fluid Center / Japan Institute of Information / Special Bureau for Loading / Climate Prediction Center / /

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the Climate Prediction Center monthly / /

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