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Modeling Offshore Freshwater Dispersal from the Changjiang River and Controlling Factors During Summer
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Oceanic 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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Observation of Nitrate Radical in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer During a Summer Field Campaign in Pearl River Delta, China
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Atmospheric Science
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An Analytical Formula for Potential Water Vapor in an Atmosphere of Constant Lapse Rate
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Improvement of Statistical Typhoon Rainfall Forecasting with ANN-Based Southwest Monsoon Enhancement
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Eyewall Evolution of Typhoons Crossing the Philippines and Taiwan: An Observational Study
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Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in Taiwan
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Characteristics and Origins of Hot Springs in the Tatun Volcano Group in Northern Taiwan
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Faulting and Mud Volcano Eruptions Inside of the Coastal Range During the 2003 Mw = 6.8 Chengkung Earthquake in Eastern Taiwan
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Cross Tropopause Transport of Water by Mid-Latitude Deep Convective Storms: A Review
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Effects of a Solar Eclipse on the Propagation of VLF-LF Signals: Observations and Results
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Investigation of T-Wave Propagation in the Offshore Area East of Taiwan from Early Analog Seismic Network Observations
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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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An Analysis of Mechanical Constraints when Using Superconducting Gravimeters for Far-Field Pre-Seismic Anomaly Detection
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Satellite Observed Environmental Changes over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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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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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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A Preliminary Analysis of Lake Level and Water Storage Changes over Lakes Baikal and Balkhash from Satellite Altimetry and Gravimetry
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Using Integrated 2D and 3D Resistivity Imaging Methods for Illustrating the Mud-Fluid Conduits of the Wushanting Mud Volcanoes in Southwestern Taiwan
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Geology
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