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Accès Aux Ressources Documentaires Des Unités De Recherche Du CNRS Accès aux ressources documentaires des unités de recherche du CNRS en Terre et Univers CNRS research units documents access in Earth Sciences & Astronomy https://bib.cnrs.fr/category/terre/ Revues négociées et financées par le CNRS et mises à disposition de ses unités Journals whose purchase was negotiated and financed by the CNRS to make avai- lable to its units Focus sur les principales revues (hors Elsevier, Springer, licences nationales et ISTEX) Focus on major journals (excluding Elsevier, Springer, national licenses and ISTEX) Date de mise à jour : juin 2018 / Updated June, 2018 AAPG bulletin GSW 2000-> Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials Wiley 1997-> Acta Crystallographica Section C: Structural Chemistry Wiley 1997-> Advances in geosciences COPERNICUS 2003-> Advances in radio science COPERNICUS 2003-> Advances in Science and Research EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2009-> Advances in statistical climatology, meteorology and oceanography COPERNICUS 2015-> Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis Wiley 1999-> American Journal of Botany 1914-> American mineralogist GSW 1998-> Annales de Limnologie EDP Sciences 1965-> Annales de l’Institut de physique du globe. Deuxième partie, Séismologie 1922-1943 Annales de l’Institut de physique du globe. Troisième partie, Géophysique 1936-1970 Annales geophysicae EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2010 -> Annales geophysicae COPERNICUS 1996-> Annals of geophysics 1948-> Annual review of astronomy and astrophysics EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1996-2005 Annual review of astronomy and astrophysics NASA ADS 1963-1995 Annual review of astronomy and astrophysics ANNUAL REVIEWS 1963-> Annual review of earth and planetary sciences EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1996-2005 Annual review of earth and planetary sciences NASA ADS 1973-1996 Annual review of earth and planetary sciences ANNUAL REVIEWS 1973-> Annual review of environment and resources EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2003-2005 Annual review of environment and resources ANNUAL REVIEW 2014-> Aquatic Living Resources EDP Sciences 1988-> Astra proceedings COPERNICUS 2014-> Astronomy & astrophysics EDP 2001-> Astronomy & astrophysics NASA ADS 1969-2000 Astronomy and astrophysics. Supplement series EDP 1996-2000 Astronomy and astrophysics. Supplement series NASA ADS 1970-1996 Atmospheric chemistry and physics COPERNICUS 2001-> Atmospheric measurement techniques COPERNICUS 2008-> Atmospheric measurement techniques EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2010-> Basin research WILEY LICENCES NATIONALES ISTEX 1988-2013 Basin research WILEY 1997-> Biogeosciences COPERNICUS 2004-> Bulletin de la Société française de minéralogie GALLICA 1886-1948 Bulletin de la Société géologique de France GSW 1940-> Bulletin de la Société géologique de France I-Revues 2002-2003 Bulletin de la Société géologique de France EDP 2016-> Bulletin de la Société minéralogique de France GALLICA 1878-1885 Bulletin of Canadian petroleum geology GSW 2000-> Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society AMS 1970-> Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1996-> Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America GSW 1911-> Canadian geotechnical journal EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2001-> (embargo : 1 an) Canadian journal of civil engineering EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2001-> (embargo : 1 an) Canadian journal of earth sciences EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2001-> (embargo : 1 an) Canadian journal of earth sciences GSW 2000-> Canadian mineralogist GSW 1957-> Carnets de géologie I-Revues 2002-> Clay minerals GSW 1999-> Clays and clay minerals GSW 2000-> Climate of the past Copernicus 2005-> Coastal engineering journal EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1999-> (embargo : 1 an) Contribution to mineralogy and petrology Springer Nature 1997-> Drinking water engineering and science COPERNICUS 2008-> Earth interactions EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1997-> Earth interactions AMS 1997-> (embargo : 2 ans) Earth surface dynamics COPERNICUS 2013-> Earth surface processes and landforms WILEY 1981-2013 Earth system dynamics COPERNICUS 2010-> Earth system dynamics EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2010-> Earth system science data COPERNICUS 2009-> Earth, planets and space J-STAGE 1998-2006 Earth’s future WILEY 2013-> Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists GSW 1905-> Eearth COPERNICUS 2006-2010 Eearth EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2009 Elements GSW 2005-> Environmental & engineering geoscience GSW 1976-> Environmental geosciences GSW 1999-> Environmental geosciences EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1998- 2002 Eos WILEY 1997-2014 ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations, COCV EDP Sciences 1996-> ESAIM. mathematical modelling & numerical analysis EDP Sciences 1985-> ESAIM: Probability and Statistics EDP Sciences 1997-> European journal of mineralogy GSW 1989-> European Physical Journal - Applied Physics EDP Sciences 1998-> Europhysics news EDP Sciences 1968-> Europhysics letters : EPL EDP Sciences 1996-2016 Exploration and mining geology GSW 2000-2010 Fossil record COPERNICUS 1998-> Geochemical perspectives GSW 2012-> Geochemistry: exploration, environment, analysis GSW 2001-> Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems WILEY 2000-> Geographica helvetica COPERNICUS 1946-> Geographica helvetica EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2013-> Geological magazine GSW 2000-2010 Geological Society of America bulletin GSW 1890-> Géologie de la France BRGM 1988-> Geology GSW 1973-> Geology today EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2010-> Geophysical journal international OUP 1996-> Geophysical research abstracts COPERNICUS 2005- Geophysical research letters WILEY 1974-> Geophysics GSW 1936-> Geoscience Data Journal WILEY 2014-> Geoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems COPERNICUS 2012-> Geoscientific model development COPERNICUS 2008-> Geoscientific model development EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2009-> Geosphere GSW 2005-> Geosphere EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2007-> Geostandards and geoanalytical research WILEY 1997-> Geostandards and geoanalytical research EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2007-> (embargo : 1 an) Geothermal energy science COPERNICUS 2013-> Global biogeochemical cycles WILEY 1987-> GSA today EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2010-> History of geo- and space sciences COPERNICUS 2010-> Hydrological processes WILEY 1996-> Hydrology and earth system sciences COPERNICUS 1997-> Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project 1969-1987 International Journal of Climatology Wiley 1989-> Interpretation GSW 2013-> Italian journal of geosciences GSW 2010-> Journal de Physique EDP 1963-1990 Journal of applied meteorology EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1996-2005 Journal of applied meteorology and climatology AMS 1962-> (embargo 2 ans) Journal of applied meteorology and climatology EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2006-> Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology AMS 1984-> (embargo : 2 ans) Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1997-> Journal of climate AMS 2015 Journal of climate AMS 1988-2012 (embargo : 2 ans) Journal of climate EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1998-> Journal of coastal research EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2004-> Journal of cold regions engineering EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1995->2014 Journal of environmental & engineering geophysics GSW 2005-> Journal of foraminiferal research GSW 1971-> Journal of geophysical research WILEY 1949-1977 Journal of geophysical research AGU 1997-> Journal of geophysical research. Atmospheres WILEY 2013-> Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences WILEY 2005-> Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface AGU 2013-> Journal of geophysical research. Oceans WILEY 2013-> Journal of geophysical research. Planets WILEY 2013-> Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth WILEY 2013-> Journal of geophysical research. Space physics WILEY 2013-> Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1997-2014 Journal of hydrometeorology AMS 2000-> (embargo : 2 ans) Journal of hydrometeorology EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2000-> Journal of micropalaeontology GSW 2000-> Journal of paleontology GSW 2000-> Journal of petrology OUP 2000-> Journal of physical oceanography AMS 1971-> (embargo : 2 ans) Journal of physical oceanography EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2001-> Journal of physics of the earth J-STAGE 1952-1997 Journal of sedimentary research GSW 1931-> Journal of sensors and sensor systems COPERNICUS 2012-> Journal of space weather and space climate EDP 2011-> Journal of the atmospheric sciences AMS 1944-> (embargo : 2 ans) Journal of the atmospheric sciences EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1993-> Journal of the Geological Society GSW 1971-> La Météorologie I-Revues 1993-2013 Lithosphere GSW 2009-> Matériaux & Techniques EDP Sciences 1970-> Mechanical sciences COPERNICUS 2010-> Mechanics & Industry EDP Sciences 2012-> Meteoritics & planetary science WILEY 2010-> Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena EDP Sciences 2006-> Micropaleontology GSW 1955-2007 Mineralogical magazine GSW 1997-> Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society OUP 1996-> Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society NASA ADS 1827->2006 Monthly weather review AMS 1873-présent (embargo : 2 ans) Monthly weather review EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1997-> Natural hazards and earth system sciences COPERNICUS 2001-> Nature Astronomy Nature 2017-> Nature Nature 1869-> Nature biotechnology Nature 1998-> Nature cell biology Nature 1999-> Nature cell biology EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 1999-> (embargo : 1 an) Nature chemical biology Nature 2008-> Nature chemistry Nature 2009-> Nature chemistry EBSCO PUBLISHING ASC 2009-> (embargo 1 ans) Nature climate change Nature 2011-> Nature communications Nature 2010-> Nature Ecology and Evolution Nature 2017-> Nature genetics Nature 1998-> Nature geoscience Nature 2010->
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