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Earth and Planetary Science Letters EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK TABLE OF CONTENTS XXX . • Description p.1 • Audience p.1 • Impact Factor p.1 • Abstracting and Indexing p.2 • Editorial Board p.2 • Guide for Authors p.5 ISSN: 0012-821X DESCRIPTION . Earth and Planetary Science Letters (EPSL) is a leading journal for researchers across the entire Earth and planetary sciences community. It publishes concise, exciting, high-impact articles ("Letters") of broad interest. Its focus is on physical and chemical processes, the evolution and general properties of the Earth and planets - from their deep interiors to their atmospheres. EPSL also includes a Frontiers section, featuring invited high-profile synthesis articles by leading experts on timely topics to bring cutting-edge research to the wider community. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center AUDIENCE . All earth scientists. IMPACT FACTOR . 2020: 5.255 © Clarivate Analytics Journal Citation Reports 2021 AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 23 Sep 2021 www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl 1 ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING . Astrophysics Data System Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts CAS Compendex GeoRef Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded OCLC ArticleFirst Oceanic Abstracts INSPEC Engineering Village - GEOBASE Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts Scopus Pollution Abstracts Current Contents - Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences Science & Technology Collection™ Zoological Record Water Resources Abstracts Petroleum Abstracts Environment Index Academic Search (EBSCO) Current Abstracts (EBSCO) TOC Premier Science and Technology Collection OCLC Contents Alert Personal Alert ProQuest Engineering Index Monthly Arts & Humanities Search Web of Science Referativnyi Zhurnal VINTI-RAN (Russian Academy of Sciences) EDITORIAL BOARD . Co Editors-in-Chief Yemane Asmerom, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America Quaternary Paleoclimate, Paleoceanography, Surface Processes Jean-Philippe Avouac, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States of America Active tectonics, Seismology, Geodynamics, Geomorphology, Structural Geology, Thermochronology, Rock Mechanics James Badro, Institute of Earth Physics of Paris, Paris, France Mineral Physics, Planetary Interiors, Solid Earth, High Pressure Physics, Experimental Petrology, Planetary Differentiation Rebecca Bendick, University of Montana System, Missoula, Montana, United States of America Geodynamics, Geodesy, Continental Tectonics, Active Tectonics, Earthquake Mechanics, Numerical Simulation, Natural Hazard Communication Laurence Coogan, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Marine Geology and Geochemistry, Long-term Biogeochemical Cycles, Evolution of Ocean Chemistry, Hydrothermal Processes, Earth System Evolution Rajdeep Dasgupta, Rice University, Houston, Texas, United States of America Magmatic Processes, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, High-Temperature Geochemistry, Experimental Petrology, Comparative Planetology, Planetary Differentiation, Planetary Habitability, Surface-Interior Feedback Rosemary Hickey-Vargas, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, United States of America Volcanology, Igneous and Metamorphic Geochemistry, Mantle Geochemistry, Magmatic Processes, Subduction Zone Processes Miaki Ishii, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America Seismology, Solid Earth Geophysics AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 23 Sep 2021 www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl 2 Andrew Jacobson, Northwestern University - Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America Isotope Geochemistry, Low Temperature Geochemistry, Earth Surface Processes, Water-Rock Interactions, Paleoceanography William B. McKinnon, Washington University in St Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America Planetary Science, Planetary Geology and Geophysics, Impact Cratering, Ice and Ocean Worlds Frederic Moynier, Institute of Earth Physics of Paris, Paris, France Cosmochemistry, Early Earth, Isotope Geochemistry, Non-traditional Stable Isotopes, High Temperature Geochemistry, Nobel Gases, Mantle Geochemistry and Crust Formation Chiara Maria Petrone, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom Volcanology, Igneous Petrology, Timescales of Magmatic Processes, Igneous Geochemistry Hans Thybo, Istanbul Technical University, İstanbul, Turkey Seismology, Solid Earth Geophysics, Geodynamics, Tectonics Alexander Webb, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Tectonics, Structural Geology, Geochronology, Thermochronology, Lithosphere Dynamics, Planetary System Science, Petrology, Geochemistry Boswell Wing, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, United States of America Advisory Board Pierre Beck, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I), Institut de Planetologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble, Grenoble Cedex 9, France Mineralogy of Extra-Terrestrial Materials (Meteorites) And Surfaces (Rocky and Icy) Andrey Bekker, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California, United States of America Precambrian Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Geochemistry, Earth History George Bergantz, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America Magmatic Processes, Fluid Dynamics, Multiphase Flow John Bridges, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom Mars, Martian Meteorites, Nakhlites, Alteration of Mars Crust, Remote Sensing of Mars, Cometary Analyses, Chondrite Meteorites James Channell, University of Florida Department of Geological Sciences, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America Magnetic Stratigraphy, Timescales, Paleomagnetism, Alpine Paleogeography Tianyu Chen, Nanjing University, Qixia District, China Uranium-Series Geochemistry, Quaternary Paleoclimate and Paleoceanography, Marine Geochemistry Tibor Dunai, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany Geochronology Guillaume Fiquet, Sorbonne University, Paris, France Mineral Physics, Planetary Structure and Evolution, High-pressure Physics Jef Gee, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States of America Paleomagnetism Pincelli Hull, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America Palaeoclimate Ian Jackson, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Mineral and Rock Physics with Applications to Earth Structure and Processes David Johnston, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America Isotope Geochemistry and Historical Geobiology Brian Kennett, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Seismology, Seismic Tomography, Geophysical Inversion, Deep Earth Processes Cin-Ty Lee, Rice University, Houston, Texas, United States of America Solid-Earth Geochemistry, Igneous Petrology, General Geochemistry, Lithosphere Dynamics Weiqiang Li, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Metal stable isotope geochemistry, Chemical sediments, Mineral deposits Timothy Lyons, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California, United States of America Sedimentary Geochemistry, Biogeochemical Cycles, Astrobiology Rich Pancost, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom Paleoclimate, Geomicrobiology, Preservation of Organic Matter Simon Poulton, University of Leeds, Leeds, England, United Kingdom Geochemical and Biogeochemical Processes in Modern Sediments and Waters with view to applying to understanding of Ancient Environments Louise Prockter, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, United States of America Planetary Geology, Geophysics, Remote Sensing Liping Qin, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China Cosmochemistry, Early Solar System Chronology, Nucleosynthetic Isotope Anomalies, Metal Isotope Geochemistry AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 23 Sep 2021 www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl 3 Stuart Robinson, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Mathieu Roskosz, Institute of Mineralogy and Physics of Condensed Matter, Paris, France Experimental isotope geochemistry applied to magmatic and differentiation processes, Experimental cosmochemistry and astromineralogy, Irradiation, gas-grain interactions, Dust annealing, Diffusion- driven processes in minerals and melts, Redox reactions in minerals and melts Alison Rust, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom Physical Volcanology Frederick Ryerson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, United States of America Solid-Earth Geochemistry, Experimental Petrology, Mineral Physics, Cosmic-Ray Exposure Dating Heather Savage, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, New York, United States of America Faulting, Structural Geology, Friction and Rock Mechanics Blair Schoene, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America Geochronology, Thermochronology, Radiogenic Isotope Tracing, Field Geology, Structural Analysis, Geochemistry to processes of Lithospheric Evolution and Earth history Maria Schönbächler, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Isotope Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry Barbara Sherwood Lollar, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Environmental Mineral Physics Julien Siebert, Institute of Earth Physics of Paris, Paris, France Experimental Petrology, Planetary Differentiation William Ussler, Monterey Bay Aquarium
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