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COSMIC:Geodetic Applications in Improving Earth's Gravity Model
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Space Science
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A Dynamic Fluid-Kinetic(DyFK) Model for Ionosphere-Magnetosphere Plasma Transport: Effects of Ionization and Thermal Electron Heating by Soft Electron Precipitation
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Heat Flows off Southwest Taiwan:Measurements over Mud Diapirs and Estimated from Bottom Simulating Reflectors
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Geophysics
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Distribution of the Bottom-Simulating Reflector in the Offshore Taiwan Collision Zone
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Geophysics
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The Possible Causes of the Crustal Low Resistive Zone for the Western Foothills, Taiwan
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Geophysics
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Deep Electrical Structure of Taiwan as Inferred From Magnetotelluric Observations
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Geophysics
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Modeling of Density-Dependent Flow and Transport in Anisotropic Aquifers: An Example Site of Landfill
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Geophysics
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The Huapinghsu Channel/Canyon System off Northeastern Taiwan: Morphology, Sediment Character and Origin
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Modified Eady Waves and Frontogenesis Part I: Linear Stability Analysis
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