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Extreme Precipitation Estimation with Typhoon Morakot Using Frequency and Spatial Analysis
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Atmospheric Science
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Eyewall Evolution of Typhoons Crossing the Philippines and Taiwan: An Observational Study
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Characteristics and Origins of Hot Springs in the Tatun Volcano Group in Northern Taiwan
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Geology
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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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Incorporating Additional Sounding Observations in Weather Analysis and Rainfall Prediction During the Intensive Observing Period of 2006 TWP-ICE
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High-Resolution Mapping Using a Sub-Audio Magnetic Survey at the Comet Gold Mine, Western Australia
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Geology
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Investigation of T-Wave Propagation in the Offshore Area East of Taiwan from Early Analog Seismic Network Observations
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Geophysics
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Effect of Doppler Radial Velocity Data Assimilation on the Simulation of a Typhoon Approaching Taiwan: A Case Study of Typhoon Aere (2004)
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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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Incorporating Change-Point Detection Updates of Frequency-Magnitude Distributions Within the Taiwan Earthquake Catalog
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Seismic Evidence for Possible Slab Melting from Strong Scattering Waves
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Geodetic Constraints on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Present-Day Geophysical Processes
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Satellite Observed Environmental Changes over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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Ionospheric Anomalies Observed by GPS TEC Prior to the Qinghai-Tibet Region Earthquakes
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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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Determination of the Quasi-Geoid of Xinjiang and Tibet Areas and the Normal Height of Mt. Everest Based on EGM2008
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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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An Evaluation of the Performance of the CWB NFS Model for Warm-Season Rainfall Distribution and Propagation over the East Asian Continent
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Geochemical Characteristics of Cenozoic Jining Basalts of the Western North China Craton: Evidence for the Role of the Lower Crust, Lithosphere, and Asthenosphere in Petrogenesis
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Geology
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