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Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface Using GPS Signals. / Golubkov, G. V.; Manzhelii, M. I.; Berlin, A. A.; Bezuglov, N. N.; Klyucharev, A. N.; Borchevkina, O. P.; Adamson, S. O.; Dyakov, Yu A.; Karpov, I. V.; Morozov, I. I.; Eppelbaum, L. V.; Golubkov, M. G.

в: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Том 15, № 2, 03.2021, стр. 362-365.

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Harvard

Golubkov, GV, Manzhelii, MI, Berlin, AA, Bezuglov, NN, Klyucharev, AN, Borchevkina, OP, Adamson, SO, Dyakov, YA, Karpov, IV, Morozov, II, Eppelbaum, LV & Golubkov, MG 2021, 'Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface Using GPS Signals', Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Том. 15, № 2, стр. 362-365. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793121020056

APA

Golubkov, G. V., Manzhelii, M. I., Berlin, A. A., Bezuglov, N. N., Klyucharev, A. N., Borchevkina, O. P., Adamson, S. O., Dyakov, Y. A., Karpov, I. V., Morozov, I. I., Eppelbaum, L. V., & Golubkov, M. G. (2021). Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface Using GPS Signals. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 15(2), 362-365. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793121020056

Vancouver

Golubkov GV, Manzhelii MI, Berlin AA, Bezuglov NN, Klyucharev AN, Borchevkina OP и пр. Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface Using GPS Signals. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2021 Март;15(2):362-365. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793121020056

Author

Golubkov, G. V. ; Manzhelii, M. I. ; Berlin, A. A. ; Bezuglov, N. N. ; Klyucharev, A. N. ; Borchevkina, O. P. ; Adamson, S. O. ; Dyakov, Yu A. ; Karpov, I. V. ; Morozov, I. I. ; Eppelbaum, L. V. ; Golubkov, M. G. / Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface Using GPS Signals. в: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2021 ; Том 15, № 2. стр. 362-365.

BibTeX

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