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Envisat Altimetry Radar Waveform Retracking of Quasi-Specular Echoes over the Ice-Covered Qinghai Lake
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Hydrology
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Decadal Variation in Surface Characteristics over Xinjiang, Western China, from T/P Altimetry Backscatter Coefficients: Evidence of Climate Change
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Hydrology
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Accurate Forecasting of the Satellite-Derived Seasonal Caspian Sea Level Anomaly Using Polynomial Interpolation and Holt-Winters Exponential Smoothing
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Hydrology
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Revisiting the Seasonal Variations of Sea-Air CO
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Fluxes in the Northern East China Sea
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Oceanic Science
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The Ionospheric Precursor to the 2011 March 11 Earthquake Based upon Observations Obtained from the Japan-Pacific Subionospheric VLF/LF Network
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Space Science
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TEC Enhancement due to Energetic Electrons Above Taiwan and the West Pacific
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Space Science
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Multi-Periodic Auroral and Thermospheric Variations in 2006
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The Characteristics of Magnetic Signals Observed at Lulin ELF Station and Their Association with Earthquakes in Taiwan
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Ionospheric Response to Solar Wind Pressure Pulses Under Northward IMF Conditions
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Magnetohydrodynamic Fast Shocks and Their Relation to Solar Energetic Particle Event Intensities
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Assessment of an Increase in Boron and Arsenic Concentrations at the Discharge Area of Na-Borate Mine (Kirka-Eskisehir, Turkey)
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Possible Influences of ENSO on Winter Shipping in the North Pacific
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Comparative Study of Performance of CMIP3 GCMs in Simulating the East Asian Monsoon Variability
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Atmospheric Science
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Orbital Variations of Biogenic CaCO
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and Opal Abundance in the Western and Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean During the Late Quaternary
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Tropical Cyclone Contribution to Interdecadal Change in Summer Rainfall over South China in the Early 1990s
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Atmospheric Science
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Observation of Nitrate Radical in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer During a Summer Field Campaign in Pearl River Delta, China
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Variability of Blowing Dust Weather Frequency over Semi-Arid Areas of China (Baicheng, Jilin Province) and Relationships with Climatic Factors During 1951 - 2006
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Atmospheric Science
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Correlation Analysis of NINO3.4 SST and Inland Lake Level Variations Monitored with Satellite Altimetry: Case Studies of Lakes Hongze, Khanka, La-ang, Ulungur, Issyk-kul and Baikal
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Atmospheric Science
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Variation of GPS Precipitable Water over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Possible Teleconnection Triggering Rainfall over the Yangtze River Valley
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Present-Day Lake Level Variation from Envisat Altimetry over the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Links with Precipitation and Temperature
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