Since its first appearance in 1966, Earth and Planetary Science Letters has built up an enviable reputation.
Its successful formula of presenting high-quality research articles with minimal delay has made it one of the most important sources
of information in its field. The articles published ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Since its first appearance in 1966, Earth and Planetary Science Letters has built up an enviable reputation.
Its successful formula of presenting high-quality research articles with minimal delay has made it one of the most important sources
of information in its field. The articles published reflect the great impact made on research in the geosciences by the use of successful
research methods from other disciplines such as chemistry, physics, and mathematics. It also covers research into all aspects of lunar
studies, plate tectonics, ocean floor spreading, and continental drift, as well as basic studies of the physical, chemical and mechanical
properties of the Earth's crust and mantle, the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
Mid 2002 a new section of short reviews called Frontiers
was introduced within Earth and Planetary Science Letters. These high profile papers are written by leading experts and published as
the opening pages to regular EPSL issues. The papers fill an important niche of fast communications that bring the scientific community
up-to-speed on interesting new areas of science.
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Editors:
R.W. Carlson
M.L. Delaney
T.M. Harrison
Y. Ricard
T. Spohn
L. Stixrude
R. van der Hilst