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LEVELING SURVEY ON EAST ONGUL ISLAND, ANTARCTICA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
A route for a repeat leveling survey was established on East Ongul Is land (69 °S, 39 °E), East Antarctica by the 20th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedi tion (JARE-20) in 1979 and JARE-23 in 1982. One of the purposes for establishing the leveling route is to detect crustal movement in Antarctica. The leveling measurements were repeated in 1992 and in 1996. Because of the time limitation, only 2.3 km out of the total length of 5.3 km route was surveyed. The mean square error every one kilo
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