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The Yuli Belt in Taiwan: Part of the suture zone separating Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates
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Geology
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Analytical solution of folding behaviors of multi-layer viscous strata
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Seismic site response of submarine slope offshore southwestern Taiwan
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Pre-seismic strain anomalies and coseismic deformation of Meinong earthquake from continuous GPS
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Shallow geological structures triggered during the M
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6.4 Meinong earthquake, southwestern Taiwan
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A Fault-Cored Anticline Boundary Element Model Incorporating the Combined Fault Slip and Buckling Mechanisms
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Geology
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Factors Affecting Transpression Folding as Inferred From Numerical Analysis
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Structure and Motion of the Southwestern Taiwan Fold and Thrust Belt
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Paleomagnetic Study in a Folded Zone of Hsuehshan Range,Northeastern Coast of Taiwan
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Flower Structures and Strike-slip Deformation off Southwestern Taiwan
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