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Remote Sensing Spatiotemporal Assessment of Nitrogen Concentrations in Tampa Bay, Florida due to a Drought
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Hydrology
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Ultraviolet Radiation over Two Lakes in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River, China: An Innovative Model for UV Estimation
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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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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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Grid-Based Moment Tensor Inversion Technique by Using 3-D Green's Functions Database: A Demonstration of the 23 October 2004 Taipei Earthquake
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Predicting Typhoon Induced Storm Surges Using the Operational Ocean Forecast System
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Sediment Budget in the Taiwan Strait with High Fluvial Sediment Inputs from Mountainous Rivers: New Observations and Synthesis
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Reconstruction of Oceanographic Changes Based on the Diatom Records of the Central Okhotsk Sea over the last 500000 Years
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Sea Surface Temperature, Productivity, and Terrestrial Flux Variations of the Southeastern South China Sea over the Past 800000 Years (IMAGESMD972142)
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Organic Carbon Inferred Environmental Fluctuations during Late Quaternary, Southwestern Taiwan
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Geochemical Characterization and Temporal Changes in Parietal Gas Emissions at Mt. Etna (Italy) During the Period July 2000 - July 2003
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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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Conformity of MUSLE Estimates and Erosion Plot Data for Storm-Wise Sediment Yield Estimation
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Core Description and a Preliminarily Sedimentology Study of Site 1202D, Leg 195, in the Southern Okinawa Trough
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Numerical Modeling for Earthquake Source Image: Implications for Array Design in Determining the Rupture Process
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Toward Deducing the 3-D Thermodynamic Structure from Only Wind Fields-A Validation Study using Simulated Dataset
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The Atmospheric Effect Correction of the Ocean Color Imager of ROCSAT-1-Simulations and Using SeaWiFS Data as the Example
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Application of Digital Filtering Initialization in A Limited Area Model over Indian Region
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High-resolution Carbonate Stratigraphy of IMAGES Core MD972151 from South China Sea
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