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Observational Study of a Multiple Microburst-Producing Storm Part I: Kinematic, Dynamic and Thermodynamic Structures
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Atmospheric Science
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A Preliminary Study of Seismic Stratigraphy of the Late Cenozoic Sequences in the Tainan Basin off Southwestern Taiwan
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Geophysics
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Finite Element Reverse Time Imaging for Earthquake Sources and Scatterers
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Geology
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Shallow Reflection Seismics Using Firecracker as the Source, I: Firecracker
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On the Mixing of Waters at a Northern Offshore Area of Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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A Method of Estimating the Block-Like Body Under the Ground from the Polarization Ellipse of the Magnetic Field
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Geophysics
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An Application of T-X Domain Dip Filter in Extracting Water Bottom Multiples
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The Characteristics of Ground Motions Caused by Blasting in the Peikag Area
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Premonitory Phenomena of a Moderate Taiwan Earthquake
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