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New Magnetic Anomaly Map of the East Asia with Some Preliminary Tectonic Interpretations
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Geophysics
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Equatorial Oceanic Waves and the Evolution of 2007 Positive Indian Ocean Dipole
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Oceanic Science
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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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Typhoon-Induced Magnetic Disturbances: Cases in the Western Pacific
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Zircon U-Pb Age Determination of Volcanic Eruptions in Lutao and Lanyu in the Northern Luzon Magmatic Arc
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Geology
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Probabilistic Drought Forecasting in Southern Taiwan Using El Niño-Southern Oscillation Index
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Analysis of Spatial-Temporal Variation of Agricultural Drought and Its Response to ENSO over the Past 30 Years in the Huang-Huai-Hai Region, China
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Multiple Event Analysis of the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake: Implications for Variations in Radiated Seismic Energy During Faulting
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Results of Gravity Observations Using a Superconducting Gravimeter at the Tibetan Plateau
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Revisiting the Seasonal Variations of Sea-Air CO
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Fluxes in the Northern East China Sea
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The Ionospheric Precursor to the 2011 March 11 Earthquake Based upon Observations Obtained from the Japan-Pacific Subionospheric VLF/LF Network
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A Two-Dimensional Post-Stack Seismic Inversion for Acoustic Impedance of Gas and Hydrate Bearing Deep-Water Sediments Within the Continental Slope of the Ulleung Basin, East Sea, Korea
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Preface to the Special Issue on "Connection of Solar and Heliospheric Activities with Near-Earth Space Weather: Sun-Earth Connection"
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Observations of Earthquake-Generated T-Waves in the South China Sea: Possible Applications for Regional Seismic Monitoring
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Deep Nitrate Deficit Observed in the Highly Oxygenated East/Japan Sea and Its Possible Cause
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Age and Geochemical Features of Dredged Basalts from Offshore SW Taiwan: The Coincidence of Intra-Plate Magmatism with the Spreading South China Sea
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A New Parallel Domain-Decomposed Chebyshev Collocation Method for Atmospheric and Oceanic Modeling
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Strain Rates in the Sichuan-Yunnan Region Based upon the Total Least Squares Heterogeneous Strain Model from GPS Data
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Geochemical Characteristics of Cenozoic Jining Basalts of the Western North China Craton: Evidence for the Role of the Lower Crust, Lithosphere, and Asthenosphere in Petrogenesis
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Influence of Continental Outflows on Marine Aerosols over Xiaoyangshan Island in the East China Sea: An Episode of Heavy Air Pollution
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