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Date: 2015-11-12 12:43:27
Remote sensing
Earth sciences
Global Earth Observation System of Systems
Group on Earth Observations
IAg
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
British Midland International
International Association of Geodesy

Terms of Reference Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOSFirst revision of the original GGOS Terms of Reference, officially adopted by the IAG Executive Committee at the IUGG XXV General Assembly,

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