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2005 (Volume 16)
Vol. 16, No. 4 (October)
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Heavy Mineral Associations Found in Sediments of the East China Sea and Adjacent Ryukyu and Taiwan Areas
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Oceanic Science
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Rain and Lake Waters in Taiwan: Composition and Acidity
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Hydrology
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A Cloud Chemistry Model: Simulation of Cloud Water Acidity and Its Dependence on Droplet Size
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Atmospheric Science
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Composition and Texture of Surface Sediment Indicating the Depositional Environments off Northeast Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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Larval Fish Composition, Distribution and Assemblages by Scientific Sounder from Eight Stations off Northeastern Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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Quantity and Quality of Summer Surface Net Zooplankton in the Kuroshio Current-induced Upwelling Northeast of Taiwan
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The Kuroshio Fronts and Cold Eddies off Northeastern Taiwan Observed by NOAA-AVHRR Imageries
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Geochemical and Stable Isotopic Studies of Celebes and Sulu Sea Sediments: Sites 767 and 768, ODP Leg 124
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