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High-Resolution Numerical Simulation of the Extreme Rainfall Associated with Typhoon Morakot. Part I: Comparing the Impact of Microphysics and PBL Parameterizations with Observations
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Atmospheric Science
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Momentum Budget Evolution of Typhoon Nari (2001) During the Landfall Process
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Faulting and Mud Volcano Eruptions Inside of the Coastal Range During the 2003 Mw = 6.8 Chengkung Earthquake in Eastern Taiwan
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Geology
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Effects of a Solar Eclipse on the Propagation of VLF-LF Signals: Observations and Results
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High-Resolution Mapping Using a Sub-Audio Magnetic Survey at the Comet Gold Mine, Western Australia
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Investigating Active Deformation in the Northern Longitudinal Valley and City of Hualien in Eastern Taiwan Using Persistent Scatterer and Small-Baseline SAR Interferometry
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Geology
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The Preliminary Study of the 4 March 2010 Mw 6.3 Jiasian, Taiwan Earthquake Sequence
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An Analysis of Mechanical Constraints when Using Superconducting Gravimeters for Far-Field Pre-Seismic Anomaly Detection
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On the Impact of HO
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O Complexes in the Marine Boundary Layer: A Possible Sink for HO
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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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A Comparative Study of the Least Squares Method and the Genetic Algorithm in Deducing Peak Ground Acceleration Attenuation Relationships
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Seismic Velocity Structure and Improved Seismic Image of the Southern Depression of the Tainan Basin from Pre-Stack Depth Migration
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A Low Velocity Zone along the Chaochou Fault in Southern Taiwan: Seismic Image Revealed by a Linear Seismic Array
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Significance of Prehistoric Liquefaction Features in the Xilinhot District, Inner Mongolia, Northern China
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The 1999 Earthquake Fault and Its Repeated Occurrence at the Earthquake Museum, Central Part of Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan
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Constraints on Correlation between the Anomalous Behaviour of Electromagnetic Normalized Functions (ENF) and the Intermediate Depth Seismic Events Occurred in Vrancea Zone (Romania)
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Summary of Physical Properties Measured at Several Boreholes Penetrating through the Chelungpu Fault in Central Taiwan
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Source Parameters of the 2005 M
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7.2 Miyagi-Oki, Japan, Earthquake as Inferred from Teleseismic P-Waves
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Seismic Observations in the Taipei Metropolitan Area Using the Downhole Network
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Volcanic Stratigraphy and Potential Hazards of the Chihsingshan Volcano Subgroup in the Tatun Volcano Group, Northern Taiwan
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Geology
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