Juisui

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English

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Etymology

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From Mandarin 瑞穗 (Ruìsuì), Wade–Giles romanization: Jui⁴-sui⁴.

Proper noun

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Juisui

  1. Alternative form of Ruisui
    • 1983, W. G. Ernst, “Mountain Building and Metamorphism: a Case History from Taiwan”, in Kenneth J. Hsü, editor, Mountain Building Processes[1], Academic Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 251, column 2:
      Metabasaltic epidote amphibolites and mafic, Mn-rich garnet plus glaucophane schists associated with serpentinites occur as large tectonic blocks in the Juisui area (Yen, 1966; Liou et al., 1975; Liou, 1981a).
    • 1987, Zh. M. Zhang, J. G. Liou, “The High P/T Metamorphic Rocks of China”, in Evan C. Leitch, Erwin Scheibner, editors, Terrane Accretion and Orogenic Belts (Geodynamics Series)‎[2], volume 19, →ISBN, →ISSN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 244, column 1:
      The effects of high P/T metamorphism are best exhibited in metabasaltic epidote amphibolite and mafic Mn-rich garnet amphibolite that are associated with serpentinite. In the Juisui area, these lithologies occur as large tectonic blocks.
    • 1998, Robert Storey, “The East Coast”, in Taiwan (Lonely Planet)‎[3], 4th edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 230:
      Juisui is a small town on the east coast railway line, about halfway between Hualien and Taitung. The town itself is no big deal, however it's only 4km east of Juisui Hot Springs.
    • 2001 October 27, “The long, slow train to Hualien”, in Taipei Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 05 October 2022, Features, page 11[5]:
      I bid farewell both to Liu and the engineer at Kuangfu, the first of the line's major southbound stops, and later headed on to Juisui. A thriving tourist center, Juisui is famous as a launch point for whitewater rafting on the Hsiukuluan River (秀姑巒溪), but there are also plenty of things to do in town.
      One of the more well-known of these is the Juisui hot spring.
    • 2017 June 10, admin, “Renowned director, two others killed in chopper crash”, in Taiwan News Gazette[6], archived from the original on 20 September 2022, Legal:
      The helicopter took off from Chihshang at 10:40 a.m. for its third flight on Saturday, flying along the Hualien-Taitung Rift Valley for Juisui, Hualien, and was scheduled to return to Taitung along the coast.
    • 2018 March 10, Renée Salmonsen, “Ephemeral golden blossoms spotted in east Taiwan”, in Taiwan News[7], archived from the original on 10 March 2018, Environment‎[8]:
      So far, the yellow flowers have only been spotted in Hualien’s Juisui Township (瑞穗鄉), reported CNA.
    • 2021, Tu Wen-Jane et al., “The wave front spread rate of Chinese ferret-badger rabies in eastern Taiwan”, in Open Access Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies[9], →DOI, →ISSN, archived from the original on 20 September 2022, pages 60–61:
      Similarly, case number 5 in Table 1 also shows that the epidemic progressed very slowly in the township of Juisui. One may also consider that this was very slow, because in the middle part of Juisui the epidemic was impeded by the Fuyuan River and Hongye River, in the south side the epidemic was impeded by the broad Siouguluan River, in the western side the epidemic was impeded by the Central Mountain Range, and in the eastern side the epidemic was impeded by the Coastal Mountain Range.
    • 2022, Lo Wen-Han et al., “Petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological characteristics of metaplagiogranites from a high-pressure mélange in the Yuli belt, eastern Taiwan: Evidence for an early Miocene igneous precursor”, in Lithos[10], →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC:
      Epidote amphibolites in the Juisui area contain major and trace element compositions similar to mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB), whereas geochemical characterization of glaucophane []
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Juisui.