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2007 (Volume 18)
Vol. 18, No. 2 (June)
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Introduction to the Special Section "Proxy Records and Mechanistic Studies of the Late Quaternary Paleoceanography of the Western Pacific Marginal Seas Using IMAGES Cores"
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Geology
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An Electric Resistivity Study of the Chelungpu Fault in the Taichung Area, Taiwan
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Geophysics
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Urban Seismology in the Taipei Metropolitan Area: Review and Prospective
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Geophysics
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Organic Carbon Inferred Environmental Fluctuations during Late Quaternary, Southwestern Taiwan
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Environmental Change in the Southwestern Coastal Plain of Taiwan since Late Pleistocene: Using Multiple Proxies of Sedimentary Organic Matter
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Complicated Magnetic Mineral Assemblages in Marine Sediments Offshore of Southwestern Taiwan: Possible Influence of Methane Flux on the Early Diagenetic Process
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Geology
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Mineralogy and Physical Properties of Cored Se diments from the Gas Hydrate Potential Area of Offshore Southwestern Taiwan
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Distribution of B, Cl and Their Isotopes in Pore Waters Separated from Gas Hydrate Potential Areas, Offshore Southwestern Taiwan
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Extremely High Methane Concentration in Bottom Water and Cored Sediments from Offshore Southwestern Taiwan
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Methane Migration and Its Influence on Sulfate Reduction in the Good Weather Ridge Region, South China Sea Continental Margin Sediments
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Geological Study of Active Cold Seeps in the Syn-collision Accretionary Prism Kaoping Slope off SW Taiwan
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Area Balancing Method as a Useful Tool to Estimate the Depth of the Chi-Chi Earthquake Rupture at the Fengyuan Well
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Cold-seep Carbonate Hardgrounds as the Initial Substrata of Coral Reef Development in a Siliciclastic Paleoenvironment of Southwestern Taiwan
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Eustatic Sea-Level Change of 11 - 5 ka in Western Taiwan, Constrained by Radiocarbon Dates of Core Sediments
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The Formation of Concentric Eyewalls with Heat Sink in a Simple Tropical Cyclone Model
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Major Factors Controlling Arsenic Occurrence in the Groundwater and Sediments of the Chianan Coastal Plain, SW Taiwan
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Cultivation-Based Characterization of Microbial Communities Associated with Deep Sedimentary Rocks from Taiwan Chelungpu Drilling Project Cores
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Preliminary Results of Stress Measurement Using Drill Cores of TCDP Hole-A: an Application of Anelastic Strain Recovery Method to Three-Dimensional In-Situ Stress Determination
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Mesoscopic Structural Observations of Cores from the Chelungpu Fault System, Taiwan Chelungpu-Fault Drilling Project Hole-A, Taiwan
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Core Description and Characteristics of Fault Zones from Hole-A of the Taiwan Chelungpu-Fault Drilling Project
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