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國立臺灣大學 1997 Distribution of planktic foraminifera in surface sediments off northeast and southern Taiwan Wei, K.-Y.; Lee, M.-L, Chen, M.-P.; Huang, C.-Y.; Shieh, Y.-T.
國立臺灣大學 1997 Late Pliocene-Pleistocene tephrochronology at Site MD972143, Bengam Rise, western Philippine Sea: A preliminary report Wei, K.-Y.; Lee, T.-Q.; the Scientific Party of IMAGES III-Leg II
國立臺灣大學 1997 Reconstructing the past climate by using tree-ring chronologies from southern Taiwan Lee, L.-A.; Tseng, L.-H.; Chou, R.-J.; Tsou, P.-S, Liu, T. K.; Wei, K.-Y.
國立臺灣大學 1996 Decoupling of carbonate preservation, carbonate concentration, and biogenic accumulation: A 400k.y. record from the cent_TTS.DATE LaMontagne, R.W.; Murray, R.; Wei, K.-Y.; Leinen, M.; Wang, C.-H.
國立臺灣大學 1996 Southward shifting of the Tasman Front, Southwest Pacific, at 4.4Ma: Hypothesis and Evidence Wei, K.-Y.
國立臺灣大學 1994 Late Quaternary foraminiferal preservation record and carbonate stratigraphy in the central Equatorial Pacific Wei, K.-Y.; Murray, R.W.; Leinen, M.
國立臺灣大學 1994 Late Quaternary paleoceanographic record from the northeastern South China Sea: Site RC26-16 Wei, K.-Y.; Lee, M.-Y.; Duan, W.; Chen, C.; Wang, C.-H.
國立臺灣大學 1993-06 Global change: the challenge of humanity Wei, K.-Y.
國立臺灣大學 1993-06 Past global change Wei, K.-Y.
國立臺灣大學 1993 A new approach to reconstruction paleoceanographic conditions using the SIMCA-MACUP pattern recognition method Wei, K.-Y.

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