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Estimating Denitrification Rates in the East/Japan Sea Using Extended Optimum Multi-Parameter Analysis
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Oceanic Science
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Physically-Based One-Dimensional Distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model Using the Finite Volume Method and Grid Network Flow Analysis
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Hydrology
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Vulnerability Resilience in the Major Watersheds of the Korean Peninsula
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Effect of Sea Surface Temperature Errors on Snowfall in WRF: A Case Study of a Heavy Snowfall Event in Korea in December 2012
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Ray Tracing Simulation in Nonspherically Symmetric Atmosphere for GPS Radio Occultation
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Crustal Velocity Structures Imaged from Four-Component OBS Data Across the Southern Gagua Ridge in the Western Philippine Sea
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Baekdusan Volcano Time-Series Analysis from 1992 to 1998 Using Multi-Interferogram InSAR Processing
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Strong Ground Motions Generated by the February 11, 2014 Tatunshan Earthquake in the Taipei Metropolitan Area
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Climate Change Impact Assessment on Han River Long Term Runoff in South Korea Based on RCP Climate Change Scenario
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Temporal Variation in Natural Gas Seep Rate and Influence Factors in the Lingtou Promontory Seep Field of the Northern South China Sea
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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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Detrital Zircons U-Pb Age and Hf Isotope from the Western Side of the Taiwan Strait: Implications for Sediment Provenance and Crustal Evolution of the Northeast Cathaysia Block
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Superconducting Gravimeters Detect Gravity Fluctuations Induced by Mw 5.7 Earthquake Along South Pacific Rise Few Hours Before the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake
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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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A Temporal Multiscale Analysis of the Waters off the East Coast of South Korea over the Past Four Decades
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A New Dynamic Building Health Monitoring Method Based on the Hilbert-Huang Transform
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Rain-Gauge Network Evaluations Using Spatiotemporal Correlation Structure for Semi-Mountainous Regions
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Multisite Spatiotemporal Streamflow Simulation - With an Application to Irrigation Water Shortage Risk Assessment
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Spatio-Temporal Variation and Monsoon Effect on the Temperature Lapse Rate of a Subtropical Island
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Revisiting the Heavy Rainfall Event over Northern Taiwan on 3 June 1984
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