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Modern Seismic Observations in the Tatun Volcano Region of Northern Taiwan: Seismic/Volcanic Hazard Adjacent to the Taipei Metropolitan Area
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Geophysics
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Array Observations for Narrow-Band Background Noises in the Hualien Area and Their Seismological Implications
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A Tendency of Cloud Ratio Associated with the Development of Tropical Water and Ice Clouds
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The Effects of Surface Friction on Downslope Wind and Mountain Waves
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The Distribution Characteristics of Elemental Components between Fine and Coarse Particle Fractions in Chongju, Korea
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Atmospheric Science
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Complicated Magnetic Mineral Assemblages in Marine Sediments Offshore of Southwestern Taiwan: Possible Influence of Methane Flux on the Early Diagenetic Process
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Geology
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Distribution of B, Cl and Their Isotopes in Pore Waters Separated from Gas Hydrate Potential Areas, Offshore Southwestern Taiwan
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Abnormally High CH
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Concentrations in Seawater at Mid-Depths on the Continental Slopes of the Northern South China Sea
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Methane Venting in Gas Hydrate Potential Area Offshore of SW Taiwan: Evidence of Gas Analysis of Water Column Samples
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Geochemical Study on Hydrocarbon Gases in Seafloor Sediments, Southwestern Offshore Taiwan - Implications in the Potential Occurrence of Gas Hydrates
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The Characteristics of Fluid Potential in Mud Diapirs Associated with Gas Hydrates in the Okinawa Trough
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Seismic Data Processing and the Characterization of a Gas Hydrate Bearing Zone Offshore of Southwestern Taiwan
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Acoustic and Shear-Wave Velocities in Hydrate-Bearing Sediments Offshore Southwestern Taiwan: Tomography, Converted Waves Analysis and Reverse-Time Migration of OBS Records
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Velocity Structure in Marine Sediments with Gas Hydrate Reflectors in Offshore SW Taiwan, from OBS Data Tomography
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Sensitivity Study of the Climate Simulation over East Asia with the CWB Regional Spectral Model
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Precipitation Variability and Extreme Events in Eastern China during the Past 1500 Years
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Variations in Tectonic Activities of the Central and Southwestern Foothills, Taiwan, Inferred from River Hack Profiles
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Simultaneous Determination of Earthquake Source Parameters Using Far-Field P waves: Focal Mechanism, Seismic Moment, Rupture Length and Rupture Velocity
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Cold-seep Carbonate Hardgrounds as the Initial Substrata of Coral Reef Development in a Siliciclastic Paleoenvironment of Southwestern Taiwan
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Eustatic Sea-Level Change of 11 - 5 ka in Western Taiwan, Constrained by Radiocarbon Dates of Core Sediments
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