Items where Author is "Wahr, J."
                
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	Khan, S. A. , Sasgen, I.  
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8993-0989, Bevis, M. , van Dam, T. , Bamber, J. L. , Wahr, J. , Willis, M. , Kjaer, K. H. , Wouters, B. , Helm, V.  
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7788-9328, Csatho, B. , Fleming, K. , Bjork, A. A. , Aschwanden, A. , Knudsen, P.  and Munneke, P. K. 			
	
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Geodetic measurements reveal similarities between post-Last Glacial Maximum and present-day mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet	
	
	 
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	Velicogna, I. , Wahr, J. , Hanna, E.  and Huybrechts, P. 			
	
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Short term mass variability in Greenland, from GRACE	
	
	 
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		Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L05501
	    
		
		
		
				
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	Velicogna, I. , Wahr, J. , Hanna, E.  and Huybrechts, P. 			
	
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Ice mass variation in Greenland and Antarctica from GRACE	
	
	 
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		European Geosciences Union Second General Assembly, Wien (Austria), 25-29 April 2005, Geophysical Research Abstracts, vol. 7CD-ROM).	
		
		
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	Velicogna, I. , Wahr, J. , Hanna, E.  and Huybrechts, P. 			
	
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Snow Accumulation, Ice Discharge and Mass Balance in Greenland and Antarctica from GRACE	
	
	 
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		AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco (USA), 13-17 December 2004, Eos Transactions AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract C32A-05.	
		
		
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