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2013 (Volume 24)
Vol. 24, No. 4, Part II (August)
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Semi-Diurnal Tide on the Shelf Break in Northeast of Taiwan
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Kuroshio Meandering and Eddy Formation to the East of Taiwan and Their Reflection in Potassium Fields
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On the Mechanism of South China Sea Warm Current and Kuroshio Branch in Winter---Preliminary Results of 3-Dbaroclinic Experiments
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Shallow Seismics of Recent Sediments Deposited in the Miaoli-Hsinchu Offshore Area, Taiwan
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Current on the Edge of the Continental Shelf Northeast of Taiwan
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Small-scale Plumes From a Semi-enclosed Basin: Yin-Yang Bay
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A Preliminary Study of the Echo Characters and Sedimentary Processes along the Continental Margin, Northeast of Taiwan
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On the Characteristics of Bottom Tidal Currents in Northeast Taiwan
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On the Mixing of Waters at a Northern Offshore Area of Taiwan
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