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Long-period tides and shelf waves in the Chukchi Sea. / Voinov, G. N.; Zakharchuk, E. A.

в: Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, № 12, 1999, стр. 38-47.

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Voinov, GN & Zakharchuk, EA 1999, 'Long-period tides and shelf waves in the Chukchi Sea', Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, № 12, стр. 38-47.

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Voinov, G. N., & Zakharchuk, E. A. (1999). Long-period tides and shelf waves in the Chukchi Sea. Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, (12), 38-47.

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Voinov GN, Zakharchuk EA. Long-period tides and shelf waves in the Chukchi Sea. Russian Meteorology and Hydrology. 1999;(12):38-47.

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Voinov, G. N. ; Zakharchuk, E. A. / Long-period tides and shelf waves in the Chukchi Sea. в: Russian Meteorology and Hydrology. 1999 ; № 12. стр. 38-47.

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