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Autor:
Joseph Tsai, Edward Yi Chang, Chih Chieh Yu, Yuen Yee Wong, Hai Dang Trinh, Chia-Yuan Chang, Chien I. Kuo, Hui Cheng Chang, Hong Quan Nguyen, Yueh Chin Lin, Han Chin Chiu, Chi Ming Chen, David Hwang, Jyun Yi Wu, Terrence Yu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electronic Materials. 42:2439-2444
The electrical properties of Al2O3/n-InGaAs metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitors (MOSCAPs) with In content of 0.53, 0.7, and 1 (InAs) have been investigated. Results show small capacitance–voltage (C–V) frequency dispersion in accumulation (1
Autor:
Hui-Cheng Chang, 張惠成
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Fluvial sedimentation and riverbed scour are crucial issues in Taiwan. In recent years, Taiwan has frequently influenced by climate change and heavy rains, resulted in serious fluvial scour problems. In general, mud has usually silted up in
Fluvial sedimentation and riverbed scour are crucial issues in Taiwan. In recent years, Taiwan has frequently influenced by climate change and heavy rains, resulted in serious fluvial scour problems. In general, mud has usually silted up in
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http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/64675970343004268398
Autor:
Chii-Wen Lin, Keegan P. Fengler, Hsiao-Chin Yang, Hui-Cheng Chang, Wei-Hsiung Lin, Charles M. Rubin, Chi-Cheng Yang, Yen-Chiu Liu, I-Chin Yen, Wen-Shan Chen, Yen-Hui Lin
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 264:420-437
The Longitudinal Valley fault in eastern Taiwan is the most important arc–continent collisional boundary fault between the Philippine Sea plate and the Eurasian continent. The 50% amount of collisional deformation partitioned on the fault has consi
Autor:
Wen-Shan Chen, Hui-Cheng Chang, Long-Sheng Lee, Kun-Jie Lee, Hsiao-Chin Yang, Yue-Gau Chen, Chii-Wen Lin, Ashley R. Streig, Charles M. Rubin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 31:204-213
The 1999 Chichi earthquake ruptured along previously unrecognized traces of the Chelungpu fault, because the traces were covered with thick-bedded fluvial, alluvial, and colluvial deposits. The earthquake created a 95-km-long surface rupture and asso
Autor:
Wei-Hsiung Lin, Wen-Shan Chen, Chih-Cheng Yang, Long-Sheng Lee, Kun-Jie Lee, Shih-Ting Lu, Hsiao-Chin Yang, Chii-Wen Lin, Yoko Ota, I-Chin Yen, Hui-Cheng Chang, Tung-Sheng Shih
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 97:1-13
The geomorphic expression of the frontal Western Foothills in central Taiwan is usually defined by a late Holocene scarp that ranges from tens to hundreds of meters in height. This scarp is the product of displacement on a near-surface 20- 30 east-di
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 417:305-323
We found active faults in the fold and thrust belt between Tunglo town and the Tachia River in northwestern Taiwan. The surface rupture occurred in 1999 and 1935 nearby the study area, but no historical surface rupture is recorded in this area, sugge
Autor:
Jian-Cheng Lee, Ching-Hua Lo, Chyi Tyi Lee, Yuan-Hsi Lee, Yue-Gau Chen, Wen-Shan Chen, Hui Cheng Chang
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 91:977-985
The 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake was caused by rupture of the Chelungpu fault, one of the most prominent active thrust faults of Taiwan. This largest of Taiwan's historical fault ruptures broke the surface for over 90 km at the western base of the rugged
Autor:
Yuan-Hsi Lee, Kun-Jie Lee, Chao-Nan Yang, Quocheng Sung, Chin-Cheng Lin, Ching-Hua Lo, Wen-Shan Chen, Shih-Hua Sung, Bor-Shouh Huang, Hui-Cheng Chang, Yue-Gau Chen, Neng-Wei Huang
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 91:986-994
The 21 September 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake ( M w 7.6) occurred on east-dipping shallow thrust faults that produced a high-relief surface rupture. Extraordinary surface breaks appeared that could be clearly traced for about 100 km across many counties.
Autor:
Long-Sheng Lee, Yuan-Hsi Lee, Daniel J. Ponti, Wen-Shan Chen, Carol S. Prentice, Hui-Cheng Chang, Yue-Gau Chen, Kun-Jie Lee
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :167-176
The 1999 earthquake brought about 80-km-long surface ruptures along the Shihkang, Chelungpu, and Tajienshan Faults, central Taiwan. Several trenches have been excavated across the Chelungpu Fault of the middle segment. The surface ruptures display cl