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  • The normal modes of a uniform, compressible Maxwell half-space

    D. Wolf

    100-105

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  • Finite element convection models: comparison of shallow and deep mantle convection, and temperatures in the mantle

    U. Kopitzke

    97-121

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  • Joint two-dimensional observations of ground magnetic and ionospheric electric fields associated with auroral currents. 5. Current system associated with eastward drifting omega bands

    D. Andre, W. Baumjohann

    194-201

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  • Impulse in global geomagnetic "secular variation", 1977-1979

    H. Nevanlinna, C. Sucksdorff

    68-69

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  • Earth's flattening effect on the tidal forcing field

    H. Wilhelm

    131-135

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  • Preliminary polar wander path of central Iran

    H. Soffel, H. Forster, H. Becker

    541-543

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  • On a type classification of lower crustal layers under Precambrian regions

    A.G. Jones

    226-233

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  • Stratigraphy and paleomagnetism of the Esja, Eyrarfjall and Akrafjall Mountains, SW-Iceland

    L. Kristjansson, I.B. Fridleifsson, N.D. Watkins

    31-42

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  • On geophysical inverse problems and constraints

    P.C. Sabatier

    115-137

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  • On modelling the lithosphere in mantle convection with non-linear rheology

    H. Schmeling, W.R. Jacoby

    89-100

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