Earth Science Frontiers
The official journal of the China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University
Earth Science Frontiers (ESF), founded in 1994, is presently a bi-monthly journal in Chinese with English abstracts for most papers; a few articles are published entirely in English. It is a medium for the publication of original and forefront research and high quality reviews covering recent advances in all fields of Earth Sciences. It is a dominating topic journal, each issue is devoted to a single topic and edited by an authority in that field.
Each year, from 2007 onwards, issues of ESF will be developed along three themes:
(1) Earth Materials for Nos. 1 and 2
(2) Earth Tectonics and Dynamics for Nos. 3 and 4; and
(3) Earth Surface Processes for Nos. 5 and 6. Manuscripts dealing with these themes are welcomed.
The journal has been indexed or abstracted by Abstracts Journal Russian, Chemical Abstract, Zoological Record, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, GeoRef, and so on.
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Imprint: Elsevier
ISSN: 1872-5791
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Extracted from Scopus (on Sat Jun 29)LIU, C. | ZHU, R. Geodynamic Significances of the Emeishan Basalts Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 2, 2009-12-08, Pages 52-69 ZENG, L. | LIU, J. | GAO, L. | CHEN, F. | XIE, K. Early Mesozoic High-pressure Metamorphism Within the Lhasa Block, Tibet and Implications for Regional Tectonics Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 2, 2009-12-08, Pages 140-151 Davis, G.A. | MENG, J. | CAO, W. | DU, X. Triassic and Jurassic Tectonics in the Eastern Yanshan Belt, North China: Insights from the Controversial Dengzhangzi Formation and Its Neighboring Units Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2009-12-10, Pages 69-86 LIU, Z. | LIU, H. | WANG, P. | WU, X. | ZHU, D. | WAN, C. Discovery of Compressional Structure in Wuerxun-Beier Sag in Hailar Basin of Northeastern China and Its Geological Significance Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 4, 2009-12-10, Pages 138-146 PEI, X. | LI, Z. | DING, S. | LI, R. | FENG, J. | SUN, Y. | ZHANG, Y. | LIU, Z. Neoproterozoic Jiaoziding Peraluminous Granite in the Northwestern Margin of Yangtze Block: Zircon SHRIMP U-Pb Age and Geochemistry and Their Tectonic Significance Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2009-12-08, Pages 231-249 WANG, P. | GAO, Y. | CHENG, R. | WANG, G. | WU, H. | WAN, X. | YANG, G. | WANG, Z. Description of Cretaceous Sedimentary Sequence of the Second and Third Member of the Qingshankou Formation Recovered by CCSD-SK-Is Borehole in Songliao Basin: Lithostratigraphy, Sedimentary Facies and Cyclic Stratigraphy Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 2, 2009-12-08, Pages 288-313 GUAN, S. | LI, B. | HE, D. | Shaw, J.H. | CHEN, Z. Recognition and Exploration of Structural Wedges-A Case Study in the Southern Margin of Junggar Basin, China. Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2009-12-08, Pages 129-137 WANG, G. | CHENG, R. | WANG, P. | GAO, Y. | WANG, C. | REN, Y. | HUANG, Q. Description of Cretaceous Sedimentary Sequence of the Quantou Formation Recovered by CCSD-SK-Is Borehole in Songliao Basin: Lithostratigraphy, Sedimentary Facies and Cyclic Stratigraphy Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 2, 2009-12-08, Pages 324-338 QI, J. | LEI, G. | LI, M. | XIE, H. | YANG, S. Contractional Structure Model of the Transition Belt between Kuche Depression and South Tianshan Uplift Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2009-12-08, Pages 120-128 CHENG, R. | WANG, G. | WANG, P. | GAO, Y. | REN, Y. | WANG, C. | ZHANG, S. | WANG, Q. Description of Cretaceous Sedimentary Sequence of the Yaojia Formation Recovered by CCSD-SK-Is Borehole in Songliao Basin: Lithostratigraphy, Sedimentary Facies and Cyclic Stratigraphy Dixue Qianyuan/ Earth Science Frontiers, Volume 16, Issue 2, 2009-12-08, Pages 140-151 - View all items

