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Luzon Volcanic Arc
Philippine Sea Plate Inception, Evolution, and Consumption with Special Emphasis on the Early Stages of Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction Lallemand
Roadside Geology of Taiwan: a Field Guide
Hagen RA 1987 Thesis.Pdf
Cenozoic Stratigraphy of Taiwan: Window Into Rifting, Stratigraphy and Paleoceanography of South China Sea
Isolation of the South China Sea from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Prehistoric Earthquakes Along the Shanchiao Fault, Taipei Basin, Northern Taiwan
Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fire and Mud: Eruptions and Lahars of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines
New Insights on 3-D Plates Interaction Near Taiwan from Tomography and Tectonic Implications
Present-Day Crustal Deformation Along the Philippine Fault in Luzon
Chemical Weathering, River Geochemistry and Atmospheric Carbon fluxes from Volcanic and Ultramafic Regions on Luzon Island, the Philippines
Implications for Seismic Hazard Assessment
Volcanoes Magnify Metro Manila's Southwest Monsoon Rains And
11987419 01.Pdf
A Double Island Arc Between Taiwan and Luzon: Consequence of Ridge Subduction
The Nd-, Sr- and Pb-Isotopic Character of Lavas from Taal, Laguna De Bay
Crustal Thickening in an Active Margin Setting (Philippines): the Whys and the Hows
The Structure, Morphology, and Surface Texture of Debris Avalanche Deposits : Field and Remote Sensing Mapping and Analogue Modelling Engielle Mae Paguican
Top View
The Physical Geography of Eastern Taiwan: Its Natural Setting
Numerical Modelling of Arc–Continent Collision: Application to Taiwan
Arc-Continent Collision in Taiwan: New Marine Observations and Tectonic Evolution
An Introduction to Active Collision in Taiwan
A Neotectonic Map of Taiwan and Its Implications for Future Large
Temporal and Spatial Records of Active Arc-Continent Collision in Taiwan: a Synthesis
Middle Miocene Obduction and Late Miocene Begining Of
Characterization of the Pleistocene Volcanic Chain of the Bicol Arc, Philippines: Implications for Geohazard Assessment