International Journal of Geosciences

International Journal of Geosciences

ISSN Print: 2156-8359
ISSN Online: 2156-8367
www.scirp.org/journal/ijg
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"The Physics of Rotational Flattening and the Point Core Model"
written by Hanno Essén,
published by International Journal of Geosciences, Vol.5 No.6, 2014
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