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Fault Orientation Determination for the 4 March 2008 Taoyuan Earthquake from Dense Near-Source Seismic Observations
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Geophysics
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Seasonal, Spatial Distribution and Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments from a Watershed Area in Gonghu Bay in Taihu Lake, China
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Hydrology
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Modeling the Effect of Environmental Factors on the Ricker Stock-Recruitment Relationship for North Pacific Albacore Using Generalized Additive Models
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Oceanic Science
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Abnormal Signatures Recorded by FORMOSAT-2 and FORMOSAT-3 over South Atlantic Anomaly and Polar Region
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Space Science
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Electron Density Comparison Between IRI 2007 and DEMETER Satellite Data in Solar Minimum Year
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The Equatorial El Niño-Southern Oscillation Signatures Observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC from July 2006 to January 2012
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Atmospheric Science
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Discovery of the Earliest Synthetic Carborundum (SiC) in Neolithic Jade Artifacts in Eastern China
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Geology
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Detrital Zircons U-Pb Age and Hf Isotope from the Western Side of the Taiwan Strait: Implications for Sediment Provenance and Crustal Evolution of the Northeast Cathaysia Block
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Geology
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New Evidence of Regional Geological Structures Inferred from Reprocessing and Resistivity Data Interpretation in the Chingshui-Sanshing-Hanchi Area of Southwestern Ilan County, NE Taiwan
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Geology
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Earthquake Activities Along the Strike-Slip Fault System on the Thailand-Myanmar Border
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Superconducting Gravimeters Detect Gravity Fluctuations Induced by Mw 5.7 Earthquake Along South Pacific Rise Few Hours Before the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake
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Picoplankton Dynamics and Their Trophic Roles in the Microbial Food-Web Processes in the Southern East China Sea Upwelling Region During Summer
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Oceanic Science
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A Temporal Multiscale Analysis of the Waters off the East Coast of South Korea over the Past Four Decades
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Seasonal Climate Associated with Major Shipping Routes in the North Pacific and North Atlantic
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Comparing Simulated Carbon Budget of a Lei Bamboo Forest with Flux Tower Data
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Campaigned GPS on Present-Day Crustal Deformation in Northernmost Longitudinal Valley Preliminary Results, Hualien Taiwan
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Geology
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A New Dynamic Building Health Monitoring Method Based on the Hilbert-Huang Transform
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Unique Dispersal of the Changjiang-Diluted Water Plume in the East China Sea Revealed from Satellite Monitoring of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM)
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Multisite Spatiotemporal Streamflow Simulation - With an Application to Irrigation Water Shortage Risk Assessment
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Tidal Effects on Circulation in and near the East China Sea
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Oceanic Science
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