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Seismic Network on Drifted Ice Floes : a Case Study in North Barents Sea. / Jakovlev, A. V.; Kovalev, S. M.; Shimanchuk, Eg V. et al.

In: Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 496, No. 2, 02.2021, p. 155-159.

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Jakovlev, AV, Kovalev, SM, Shimanchuk, EV, Shimanchuk, EV & Nubom, AA 2021, 'Seismic Network on Drifted Ice Floes: a Case Study in North Barents Sea', Doklady Earth Sciences, vol. 496, no. 2, pp. 155-159. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X21020215

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Jakovlev, A. V., Kovalev, S. M., Shimanchuk, E. V., Shimanchuk, E. V., & Nubom, A. A. (2021). Seismic Network on Drifted Ice Floes: a Case Study in North Barents Sea. Doklady Earth Sciences, 496(2), 155-159. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X21020215

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Jakovlev AV, Kovalev SM, Shimanchuk EV, Shimanchuk EV, Nubom AA. Seismic Network on Drifted Ice Floes: a Case Study in North Barents Sea. Doklady Earth Sciences. 2021 Feb;496(2):155-159. doi: 10.1134/S1028334X21020215

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Jakovlev, A. V. ; Kovalev, S. M. ; Shimanchuk, Eg V. et al. / Seismic Network on Drifted Ice Floes : a Case Study in North Barents Sea. In: Doklady Earth Sciences. 2021 ; Vol. 496, No. 2. pp. 155-159.

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