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Global Positioning System Measurements of Crustal Deformation in the Taiwan Arc-Continent Collision Zone
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Geophysics
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A Study of Finite Amplitude Barotropic Instability
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Atmospheric Science
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Surface Geology and Biology at the Head of Kaoping Canyon off Southwestern Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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Lead-210 and Polonium-210 Across the frontal Region Between the Kuroshio and the East China Sea, Northeast of Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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The Year-Round Upwelling at the Shelf Break Near the Northern Tip of Taiwan as Evidenced by Chemical Hydrography
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Hydrology
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A Study on Source Rupture of the 1978 Lan-Hsu, Southeastern Taiwan Earthquake
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Geology
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A Note on the Correlation Between b-value and Fractal Dimension from Synthetic Seismicity
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Geophysics
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A Preliminary Study of Seismic Stratigraphy of the Late Cenozoic Sequences in the Tainan Basin off Southwestern Taiwan
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On the Mixing of Waters at a Northern Offshore Area of Taiwan
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