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Application of CSAMT Method for Gold-copper Deposits, Chinkuashih Area, Northern Taiwan
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Geophysics
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The Composite Structure of Mesolows Accompanying Heavy Rainfall in the Taiwan Mei-Yu Season
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Atmospheric Science
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Magnetic Characteristics of Sedimentary Rocks from the Tsengwen-chi and Erhjen-chi Sections in Southwestern Taiwan
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Study of the Polarity Transition Record of the Upper Olduvai Event from Wulochi Sedimentary Sequence of the Coastal Range, Eastern Taiwan
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Composition and Texture of Surface Sediment Indicating the Depositional Environments off Northeast Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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Structure of a Low-Level Jet and it's Role in Triggering and Organizing Moist Convection over Taiwan: A TAMEX Case Study
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Acid Mine Drainage in the Chinkuashih-Shuinantung Area
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Observational Study of a Multiple Microburst-Producing Storm Part I: Kinematic, Dynamic and Thermodynamic Structures
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