C. C. Cheng
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Investigating possible gravity change rates expected from long-term deep crustal processes in Taiwan Open
We propose to test if gravimetry can prove useful in discriminating different models of long-term deep crustal processes in the case of the Taiwan mountain belt. We discuss two existing tectonic models that differ in the deep processes pro…
Erosion effects assessed by repeated gravity measurements in southern Taiwan Open
We analyse temporal variations of gravity measured in southern Taiwan since November 2006 at 10 sites using absolute gravimeters and, since November 2008, at 70 sites using a relative gravimeter. We describe and apply methods to interpret …
Effect of coronal elemental abundances on the radiative loss function Open
view Abstract Citations (154) References (31) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Effect of Coronal Elemental Abundances on the Radiative Loss Function Cook, J. W. ; Cheng, C. -C. ; Jacobs, V. L…
Numerical simulations of loops heated to solar flare temperatures. I - Gasdynamics. II - X-ray and UV spectroscopy Open
view Abstract Citations (99) References (30) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Numerical simulations of loops heated to solar flare temperatures. I Cheng, C. -C. ; Oran, E. S. ; Doschek, G. A.…
Implications of NRL/ATM Solar Flare Observations on Flare Theories Open
Summary During the Skylab mission, many solar flares were observed with the NRL XUV spectroheliogram in the wavelength region from 150 to 650 Å. Because of its high spatial resolution (∼2″) the three-dimensional structures of the flare emi…