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Estimating Logged-Over Lowland Rainforest Aboveground Biomass in Sabah, Malaysia Using Airborne LiDAR Data
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Summary of Physical Properties Measured at Several Boreholes Penetrating through the Chelungpu Fault in Central Taiwan
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Mapping Vs30 in Taiwan
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Correlations Between Erosions and Relative Uplifts From the Central Inversion Zone of the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Basin
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Geology
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Study of Interrelation among Various Surface Layer Parameters during Pre-monsoon and Monsoon Phases over Jodhpur (26°18'N, 73°04'E), India
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Age Model and Oxygen Isotope Stratigraphy of Site ODP1202 in the Southern Okinaw a Trough, Northwestern Pacific
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Initial Science Report of Shallow Drilling Penetrating into the Chelungpu Fault Zone, Taiwan
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The Effect of Spectral Composition on the Photochemical Production of Hydrogen Peroxide in Lake Water
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Gamma Log Trend Facies in the Choshui Fan-delta, Taiwan
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