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Seasonal, Spatial Distribution and Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments from a Watershed Area in Gonghu Bay in Taihu Lake, China
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Hydrology
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Simulating the Storage and the Blockage Effects of Buildings in Urban Flood Modeling
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Modeling the Effect of Environmental Factors on the Ricker Stock-Recruitment Relationship for North Pacific Albacore Using Generalized Additive Models
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Oceanic Science
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Earthquake Activities Along the Strike-Slip Fault System on the Thailand-Myanmar Border
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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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Picoplankton Dynamics and Their Trophic Roles in the Microbial Food-Web Processes in the Southern East China Sea Upwelling Region During Summer
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A Temporal Multiscale Analysis of the Waters off the East Coast of South Korea over the Past Four Decades
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Campaigned GPS on Present-Day Crustal Deformation in Northernmost Longitudinal Valley Preliminary Results, Hualien Taiwan
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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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Rain-Gauge Network Evaluations Using Spatiotemporal Correlation Structure for Semi-Mountainous Regions
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Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Trace Metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in Coastal Waters off the West Coast of Taiwan
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Effects of an Unusual Cold-Water Intrusion in 2008 on the Catch of Coastal Fishing Methods around Penghu Islands, Taiwan
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Mean and Seasonal Circulation of the South Indian Ocean Estimated by Combining Satellite Altimetry and Surface Drifter Observations
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Lagrangian Stochastic Simulation of Atmospheric Dispersion from Sources near the Ground
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Radiative Effects of Water Clouds on Heat, Cloud Microphysical and Surface Rainfall Budgets Associated with Pre-Summer Torrential Rainfall
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Seasonal Hypoxia of Amursky Bay in the Japan Sea: Formation and Destruction
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Revisiting the Heavy Rainfall Event over Northern Taiwan on 3 June 1984
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Seismic Anisotropy of the Upper Crust in the Mountain Ranges of Taiwan from the TAIGER Explosion Experiment
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Mutual Coupling Between Meteorological Parameters and Secondary Microseisms
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Relationship of Synechococcus Abundance to Seasonal Ocean Temperature Ranges
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