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A framework for the International Polar Year 2007-2008
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Ice in the earth system: the view from above
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Observations of sea ice and icebergs from satellite radar altimeters
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First observations of the interaction of ocean swell with sea ice using satellit...
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The International Polar Year 2007–2008: planning for a new phase of polar explor...
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Satellite microwave observations of Antarctic firn surface state
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Satellite altimeter measurements of the geoid in sea ice zones
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An assessment of the capability of the satellite radar altimeter for measuring i...
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Antarctic ice sheet topography mapped with the ERS-1 radar altimeter
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Satellite radar altimetry of ice sheets and ice shelves
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SCAR Executive Committee Meeting Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22–24 August 2001
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Report of a Joint Meeting of the SCAR and COMNAP Executive Committees Amsterdam,...
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