Observation of spatial and temporal patterns of seasonal ground deformation in central Yakutia using time series InSAR data in the freezing season
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Funder
Korea Polar Research Institute
European Space Agency
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Computers in Earth Sciences,Geology,Soil Science
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