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Preface to the Special Issue on "Geophysical and Climate Change Studies in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Siberia (TibXS) from Satellite Geodesy"
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Hydrology
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Implications of Future Water Use Efficiency for Ecohydrological Responses to Climate Change and Spatial Heterogeneity of Atmospheric CO
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in China
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Hydrology
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TEC Enhancement due to Energetic Electrons Above Taiwan and the West Pacific
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Space Science
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Finding of Probable Tsunami Boulders on Jiupeng Coast in Southeastern Taiwan
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Geology
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Geoid-to-Quasigeoid Separation Computed Using the GRACE/GOCE Global Geopotential Model GOCO02S - A Case Study of Himalayas and Tibet
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Geology
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Stratigraphic Architecture and Lithofacies Analysis: Evidence for Development of the Pliocene-Holocene Taichung Foreland Basin, Central Taiwan
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Geology
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Determining Adequate Averaging Periods and Reference Coordinates for Eddy Covariance Measurements of Surface Heat and Water Vapor Fluxes over Mountainous Terrain
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Hydrology
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Age and Geochemical Features of Dredged Basalts from Offshore SW Taiwan: The Coincidence of Intra-Plate Magmatism with the Spreading South China Sea
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Geology
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A Preliminary Study on the Measurement of Sediment Concentration in Hill-Slope Runoff with an Electrolyte Tracer
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Hydrology
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Implementing Coastal Inundation Data with an Integrated Wind Wave Model and Hydrological Watershed Simulations
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Hydrology
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Preface to the Special Issue on "Watershed Management and Impacts of Climate Change in Hydrology"
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Hydrology
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Variations of Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity in East Asia
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Atmospheric Science
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Modeling Offshore Freshwater Dispersal from the Changjiang River and Controlling Factors During Summer
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SGOTL: A Computer Program for Modeling High-Resolution, Height-Dependent Gravity Effect of Ocean Tide Loading
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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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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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Vertical Displacement due to Ocean Tidal Loading Around Taiwan Based on GPS Observations
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Geophysics
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Bathymetry Estimation Using the Gravity-Geologic Method: An Investigation of Density Contrast Predicted by the Downward Continuation Method
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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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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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