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Greenland surface mass balance simulated by a regional climate model and comparison with satellite-derived data in 1990-1991

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Bibliographic reference Fettweis, Xavier ; Gallee, H. ; Lefebre, F. ; van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal. Greenland surface mass balance simulated by a regional climate model and comparison with satellite-derived data in 1990-1991. In: Climate Dynamics : observational, theoretical and computational research on the climate system, Vol. 24, no. 6, p. 623-640 (2005)
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