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Geochemical and Stable Isotopic Studies of Celebes and Sulu Sea Sediments: Sites 767 and 768, ODP Leg 124

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Solar and Lunar Daily Geomagnetic Variations at Lunping from 1966 to 1989

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Free-Air Gravity Map of Taiwan and Its Applications

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A Numerical Study of the Terrain Effects on a Squall Line

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