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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank John Sonntag for helping validate our
GPS surveys, Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska for helping in
processing the GPS data, and SOAR for acquiring the laser data
and helping with processing concerns. Funding for this project
is provided by National Science Foundation grant OPP-
9615114.
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