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Near-source Ground Motion of a Propagating Rupture Fault From the Finite Element Modeling
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Geophysics
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A Study of Finite Amplitude Barotropic Instability
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Atmospheric Science
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Application of Ground Penetrating Radar to Locate Underground Pipes
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Physiographic Characteristics of the Continental Margin, Northeast Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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A Study of the True Height Analysis Methods
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Atmospheric Science
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Azimuth-Dependent Site Amplification
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Geophysics
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Gravity and Microearthquake Studies in the Chinshan-Tanshui Area, Northern 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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Transport and Behavior of Trace Metals in the Tsengwen River and Estuary
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Sedimentation Rates in the Western Philippine Sea
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