September 2004, Vol. 15, No. 3, Special Issue
A Report from the RIKEN International Frontier Research Project on Earthquakes (IFREQ)
Author(s): Seiya Uyeda, Toshiyasu Nagao, and Haruo Tanaka
Achievements of NASDA’s Earthquake Remote Sensing Frontier Project
Author(s): M. Hayakawa, O. A. Molchanov, and NASDA / UEC team
Changes of Geomagnetic Total Field and Occurrences of Earthquakes in Taiwan
Author(s): Chieh-Hung Chen, Jann-Yenq Liu, Horng-Yuan Yen, Xiaoping Zeng, and Yih-Hsiung Yeh
Ionospheric foF2 and TEC Anomalous Days Associated with M >= 5.0 Earthquakes in Taiwan during 1997-1999
Author(s): Jann-Yenq Liu, Yuh-Ing Chen, Hau-Kun Jhuang, and Yu-Hsiang Lin
Statistical Tests for Pre-earthquake Ionospheric Anomaly
Author(s): Yuh-Ing Chen, Jann-Yenq Liu, Yi-Ben Tsai and Chun-Shu Chen
Atmospheric Field Variations before the March 31, 2002 M6.8 Earthquake in Taiwan
Author(s): Masashi Kamogawa, Jann-Yenq Liu, Hironobu Fujiwara, Yu-Jung Chuo, Yi-Ben Tsai, Katsumi Hattori, Toshiyasu Nagao, Seiya Uyeda, and Yoshi-Hiko Ohtsuki
Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes; Recent Advances in Theory and Practical Applications
Author(s): Sergey Pulinets
Stress-Induced Changes in the Electrical Conductivity of Igneous Rocks and the Generation of Ground Currents
Author(s): Friedemann T. Freund, Akihiro Takeuchi, Bobby W. S. Lau, Rachel Post, John Keefner, Joshua Mellon, and Akthem Al-Manaseer
Seismicity Pattern Changes Prior to Large Earthquakes An Approach of the RTL Algorithm
Author(s): Qinghua Huang
Statistical Assessment for the Hazard of Large Aftershocks Post to the Chi-Chi Mainshock
Author(s): Yuh-Ing Chen, Chi-Shen Huang, and Chien-Hwei Hong
Possibility of Forecasting Aftershock Distributions from Stress Change: A Case Study of Inland Taiwan Earthquakes
Author(s): Chung-Han Chan and Kuo-Fong Ma
Application of Space-borne Radar Interferometry on Crustal Deformations in Taiwan: A
Perspective from the Nature of Events
Author(s): Chung-Pai Chang, Kun-Shan Chen, Chin-Tien Wang, Jiun-Yee Yen, Tsui-Yu Chang, and Chi-Wen Lin
Published by The Chinese Geoscience Union