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1999 (Volume 10)
Vol. 10, Supplementary Issue (March)
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Noise Reduction, Atmospheric Pressure Admittance Estimation and Long-Period Component Extraction in Time-Varying Gravity Signals Using Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition
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Atmospheric Science
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The Possible Explanation for Secondary Microseisms Seasonal and Annual Variations
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Geophysics
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Seismo-Geomagnetic Pulsations Triggered by Rayleigh Waves of the 11 March 2011 M 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake
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Geophysics
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Investigating Near Surface S-Wave Velocity Properties Using Ambient Noise in Southwestern Taiwan
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Geology
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Northern South China Sea Surface Circulation and its Variability Derived by Combining Satellite Altimetry and Surface Drifter Data
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Geology
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Land Cover Classification Accuracy Assessment Using Full-Waveform LiDAR Data
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Geology
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Northern South China Sea Surface Circulation and its Variability Derived by Combining Satellite Altimetry and Surface Drifter Data
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Geophysics
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Querying Similar Water Masses Visualization Tool Design and Implementation Based on Polynomial Regression
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Oceanic Science
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Strong Ground Motions Generated by the February 11, 2014 Tatunshan Earthquake in the Taipei Metropolitan Area
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Geophysics
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Climate Change Impact Assessment on Han River Long Term Runoff in South Korea Based on RCP Climate Change Scenario
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Hydrology
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Typhoon-Induced Magnetic Disturbances: Cases in the Western Pacific
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Space Science
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New Evidence of Regional Geological Structures Inferred from Reprocessing and Resistivity Data Interpretation in the Chingshui-Sanshing-Hanchi Area of Southwestern Ilan County, NE Taiwan
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Geology
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Tsengwen Reservoir Watershed Hydrological Flood Simulation Under Global Climate Change Using the 20 km Mesh Meteorological Research Institute Atmospheric General Circulation Model (MRI-AGCM)
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Hydrology
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Seasonal Climate Associated with Major Shipping Routes in the North Pacific and North Atlantic
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Taiwan Earthquake Occurrence Probability Estimation from Regional Source Model Since 1900
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Geophysics
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A New Dynamic Building Health Monitoring Method Based on the Hilbert-Huang Transform
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Geophysics
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Unique Dispersal of the Changjiang-Diluted Water Plume in the East China Sea Revealed from Satellite Monitoring of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM)
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Oceanic Science
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A Case Study of Energy Deposition and Absorption by Magnetic Cloud Electrons and Protons over the High Latitude Stations: Effects on the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
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Spatio-Temporal Variation and Monsoon Effect on the Temperature Lapse Rate of a Subtropical Island
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Applying the Water Vapor Radiometer to Verify the Precipitable Water Vapor Measured by GPS
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