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Comparison of Ichthyoplankton Guild in the Kuroshio Edge Exchange Area
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The Kuroshio Fronts and Cold Eddies off Northeastern Taiwan Observed by NOAA-AVHRR Imageries
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Late Pleistocene Paleoceanography of the Kuroshio Current in the Area Offshore Southeast Taiwan
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A Study on Source Rupture of the 1978 Lan-Hsu, Southeastern Taiwan Earthquake
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Geochemical and Stable Isotopic Studies of Celebes and Sulu Sea Sediments: Sites 767 and 768, ODP Leg 124
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Characteristics of Strong Motion Durations in the SMART1 Array Area
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Finite Element Reverse Time Imaging for Earthquake Sources and Scatterers
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Ghost Interference and the Airgun Depth Determination
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Modified Eady Waves and Frontogenesis Part I: Linear Stability Analysis
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