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Comments on “SHORT NOTE: Extending simplified high-degree synthesis methods to second latitudinal derivatives of geopotential”

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A Comment to this article was published on 28 June 2014

The Original Article was published on 01 November 2002

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This comment corrects a number of errors in the paper “SHORT NOTE: Extending simplified high-degree synthesis methods to second latitudinal derivatives of geopotential”.

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This research is supported by the Office of Naval Research through the Naval Research Laboratory Base Program.

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Crouse, D.F. Comments on “SHORT NOTE: Extending simplified high-degree synthesis methods to second latitudinal derivatives of geopotential”. J Geod 88, 1007–1008 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-014-0739-3

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