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      Observations of the Earth's topography from the Shuttle Laser Altimeter (SLA): Laser-pulse Echo-recovery measurements of terrestrial surfaces

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      Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
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                Journal
                Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
                Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
                Elsevier BV
                00791946
                1998
                1998
                : 23
                : 9-10
                : 1053-1068
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                10.1016/S0079-1946(98)00145-1
                75d559b7-b25c-4ec6-91b0-d140c944c728
                © 1998

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