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Geomagnetic Observatories in Antarctica; State of the Art and a Perspective View in the Global and Regional Frameworks

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Cafarella, L., Di, D., Lepidi, S., Meloni, A. (2008). Geomagnetic Observatories in Antarctica; State of the Art and a Perspective View in the Global and Regional Frameworks. In: Capra, A., Dietrich, R. (eds) Geodetic and Geophysical Observations in Antarctica. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74882-3_17

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