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Correction to: The influence of Antarctic ice loss on polar motion: an assessment based on GRACE and multi-mission satellite altimetry

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Correction to: The influence of Antarctic ice loss on polar motion: an assessment based on GRACE and multi-mission satellite altimetry
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Earth, Planets and Space, June 2021
DOI 10.1186/s40623-021-01460-x
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Franziska Göttl, Andreas Groh, Michael Schmidt, Ludwig Schröder, Florian Seitz

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