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References
• Haylock, M. R., Hofstra, N., Klein Tank, A. M. G., Klok, E. J., Jones, P.
D. and New, M. 2008. A European daily high-resolution
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? Employment cost is 63% of total cost
? 65% of sta?are male
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technologies are
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of the Integrated Core Services) for EPOS.
Planning and site selection process for the new instrument installations are well underway as well as
the procurement of the required equipment. In total 17 new seismological and geodetic stations will be
co-located in selected sites in Northern
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