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Ionospheric Anomalies Observed by GPS TEC Prior to the Qinghai-Tibet Region Earthquakes
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Atmospheric Science
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Present-Day Lake Level Variation from Envisat Altimetry over the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Links with Precipitation and Temperature
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Seasonal Variations in Hydrological Influences on Gravity Measurements Using gPhones
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Gravity Variation in Siberia: GRACE Observation and Possible Causes
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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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Determination of the Quasi-Geoid of Xinjiang and Tibet Areas and the Normal Height of Mt. Everest Based on EGM2008
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A Reinvestigation of Crustal Thickness in the Tibetan Plateau Using Absolute Gravity, GPS and GRACE Data
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A Preliminary Analysis of Lake Level and Water Storage Changes over Lakes Baikal and Balkhash from Satellite Altimetry and Gravimetry
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Preface to the Special Issue on Geodynamic and Climate-Change Processes over Tibet, Xinjiang and Siberia
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The 15 April 1909 Taipei Earthquake
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Temporal and Spatial Variations of Picoplankton and Nanoplankton and Short-Term Variability Related to Stormy Weather in the Danshui River Estuary in Northern Taiwan
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On the Impact of HO
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An Evaluation of the Performance of the CWB NFS Model for Warm-Season Rainfall Distribution and Propagation over the East Asian Continent
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The Impact of Model Uncertainties on Analyzed Data in a Global Data Assimilation System
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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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Using Integrated 2D and 3D Resistivity Imaging Methods for Illustrating the Mud-Fluid Conduits of the Wushanting Mud Volcanoes in Southwestern Taiwan
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Evaluation of the SeaWiFS and MODIS Chlorophyll a Algorithms Used for the Northern South China Sea during the Summer Season
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OH Airglow and Equatorial Variations Observed by ISUAL Instrument on Board the FORMOSAT 2 Satellite
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Meteorological and Chemical Behavior of Gaseous Sulfur Compounds in and around an Urban Valley
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Application of Satellite-Derived Ocean Surface Winds to the Detection of Weather Systems and the Prediction of Near-Ocean Surface Winds around Hawaii
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