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Measurement
Geoid
Figure of the Earth
Physical geodesy
Ocean surface topography
EGM96
Geopotential
Latitude
Mantle
Geodesy
Geophysics
Physics

DETERMINATION OF THE CONTINENTAL MARGIN OUTER EDGE BY THE SATELLITE ALTIMETER DATA AND THE GEOID GRAVITY MODEL R.Kh. Greku (1), D.R. Greku[removed]Institute of Geological Sciences of NASU, SATMAR - Satellite Marine Techn

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