Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth:
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Schriftenreihe: | International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, Symposium No. 32 Organized by the IAU in Cooperation with IUGG held in Stresa, Italy, 21 to 25 March 1967
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spellingShingle | Markowitz, Wm Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth Geography Physical geography Earth Sciences Geophysics/Geodesy Geografie Geowissenschaften |
title | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth |
title_alt | Proceedings of the IAU Symposium No. 32 in Co-operation with IUGG held in Stresa, Italy, 21-25 March, 1967 |
title_auth | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth |
title_exact_search | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth |
title_full | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth edited by Wm. Markowitz, B. Guinot |
title_fullStr | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth edited by Wm. Markowitz, B. Guinot |
title_full_unstemmed | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth edited by Wm. Markowitz, B. Guinot |
title_short | Continental Drift, Secular Motion of the Pole, and Rotation of the Earth |
title_sort | continental drift secular motion of the pole and rotation of the earth |
topic | Geography Physical geography Earth Sciences Geophysics/Geodesy Geografie Geowissenschaften |
topic_facet | Geography Physical geography Earth Sciences Geophysics/Geodesy Geografie Geowissenschaften |
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