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Date: 2007-06-08 10:40:36
Physical geography
Tide
Gloss
Track gauge
Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service
Kerguelen Islands
Sea level
Oceanography
Physical oceanography
Geodesy

GLOSS French contribution up to February 2005 Note prepared by S. Calmant, R. Leroy, L. Testut and G. Wöppelmann The 15 GLOSS stations under the responsibility of French agencies are: Gloss 242 Gloss 205

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