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A Review of the Multilevel Slug Test for Characterizing Aquifer Heterogeneity
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Hydrology
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Spatio-Temporal Variation of Flushing Time in the Sumjin River Estuary
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Hydrology
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Orbital Variations of Biogenic CaCO
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and Opal Abundance in the Western and Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean During the Late Quaternary
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Oceanic Science
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Sensitivity Degradation of ISUAL Instruments and Its Impact on Observations
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Space Science
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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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Vertical Displacement due to Ocean Tidal Loading Around Taiwan Based on GPS Observations
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Geophysics
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Variability of Blowing Dust Weather Frequency over Semi-Arid Areas of China (Baicheng, Jilin Province) and Relationships with Climatic Factors During 1951 - 2006
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Atmospheric Science
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Correlation Analysis of NINO3.4 SST and Inland Lake Level Variations Monitored with Satellite Altimetry: Case Studies of Lakes Hongze, Khanka, La-ang, Ulungur, Issyk-kul and Baikal
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Atmospheric Science
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Variation of GPS Precipitable Water over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Possible Teleconnection Triggering Rainfall over the Yangtze River Valley
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Ionospheric Anomalies Observed by GPS TEC Prior to the Qinghai-Tibet Region Earthquakes
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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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Seasonal Variations in Hydrological Influences on Gravity Measurements Using gPhones
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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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Atmospheric Science
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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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OH Airglow and Equatorial Variations Observed by ISUAL Instrument on Board the FORMOSAT 2 Satellite
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The Diurnal Cycle of Convective Activity over South Asia as Diagnosed from METEOSAT-5 and TRMM Data
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Validation of JAXA/MODIS Sea Surface Temperature in Water around Taiwan Using the Terra and Aqua Satellites
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Oceanic Science
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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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Geothermal Monitoring of Kueishantao Island Offshore of Northeastern Taiwan
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Geology
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