Literature / Source Database:
Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Description
transactions of the American Geophysical Union
Title (short) |
EOS., Trans. AGU |
CODEN |
EOSTA |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1969 |
Editor |
John W. Geissman |
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Status
active
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Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0096-3941
E ISSN
0096-3941
First volume
50
Last volume
76
Publish city
Washington, DC
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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not available |
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Description
The primary goal of Eos is to forge the interdisciplinary ties that are the unique feature of AGU. Eos publishes timely articles, news items, and other material of interest to the full range of Earth and space scientists. Such items concisely review or synthesize scientific activities, significant geophysical events, major scientific discoveries, or current scientific controversies and place them in perspective for readers in all fields. Eos does not publish original research results. Eos is expected to: - help readers keep informed about developments in their own and other fields,
- be of interest to a large proportion of AGU members, and
- be thought-provoking and interesting to read.
Eos is a newspaper, not a research journal. Items in Eos require a writing style that is news-oriented and accessible to a broad audience. When preparing an article for Eos, the author should keep in mind that the Eos readership is primarily made up of individuals who are unfamiliar with the author’s specialty.
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