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Earth-Science Reviews

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Covering a much wider field than the usual specialist journals, Earth Science Reviews publishes review articles dealing with all aspects of Earth Sciences, and is an important vehicle for allowing readers to see their particular interest related to the Earth Sciences as a whole. Our readership is more diverse than that of specialist journals: as well as research scientists, also students, government agencies involved in programme support and management and in environmental assessment and control, private industries concerned with planetary resources, and the independent consultant. The journal's vision includes ensuring accessibility for all of these groups.

Every review article published will advance existing knowledge and highlight new directions being taken at the forefront of expanding subject areas by synthesis, evaluation and discussion of previously published literature. The value of such articles to the readership is increased with comment and opinion provided by the author from a specific context. Authors may further enhance their article with the addition of supplementary material such as videos, datasets and applications.

Articles may be extensive, providing comprehensive coverage of a relatively broad or cross-disciplinary subject area, or they may be much shorter providing an in-depth overview of a very specific topic, and authors may choose to include a proportion of their own primary research data to support their arguments. From time to time, 'Invited Earth-Science Reviews' will be published about topics of exceptional interest.

Other styles of 'review' article will be considered; these include critical reviews of methods used in the geosciences, case studies which illustrate and provide critical review of concepts of global significance, and articles that use previously published literature as a basis to develop aspects of industrial or social policy relevant to the earth sciences.

Submissions that simply aggregate previous literature and do not build on current awareness, or those that are structured like a primary research paper, are unlikely to be accepted for publication. Authors of primary research articles are encouraged to submit their work to a subject-appropriate journal, rather than to Earth-Science Reviews.

Earth Science Reviews offers authors the rare opportunity to explore a particular subject without any limitation on the number of words used. We encourage authors to adopt a writing style which balances conciseness with the need to do justice to their chosen subject. Therefore, authors of review articles in excess of around 20,000 words should first discuss their idea by email with one of the journal editors, copied to Tim Horscroft, the Review Papers Coordinator, (timothy.horscroft@elsevier.com), to ensure the project's suitability for potential publication.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0012-8252

ISSN electrónico

1872-6828

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

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Pedogenic modification of loess: significance for palaeoclimatic reconstructions

Rob A Kemp

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 145-156

Post-wildfire soil erosion in the Mediterranean: Review and future research directions

R.A. Shakesby

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 71-100

Remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol using spaceborne optical observations

A.A. Kokhanovsky

Pp. 95-108

Drought impacts on the water quality of freshwater systems; review and integration

Luke M. Mosley

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 203-214

Space-based remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: The multi-angle spectro-polarimetric frontier

A.A. Kokhanovsky; A.B. Davis; B. Cairns; O. Dubovik; O.P. Hasekamp; I. Sano; S. Mukai; V.V. Rozanov; P. Litvinov; T. Lapyonok; I.S. Kolomiets; Y.A. Oberemok; S. Savenkov; W. Martin; A. Wasilewski; A. Di Noia; F.A. Stap; J. Rietjens; F. Xu; V. Natraj; M. Duan; T. Cheng; R. Munro

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 85-116

How fast do gully headcuts retreat?

Matthias Vanmaercke; Jean Poesen; Bert Van Mele; Matthias Demuzere; Amber Bruynseels; Valentin Golosov; José Fernando Rodrigues Bezerra; Sergey Bolysov; Aleksandr Dvinskih; Amaury Frankl; Yulia Fuseina; Antônio José Teixeira Guerra; Nigussie Haregeweyn; Ion Ionita; Fils Makanzu Imwangana; Jan Moeyersons; Itshack Moshe; Aliakbar Nazari Samani; Lilian Niacsu; Jan Nyssen; Yoshinori Otsuki; Maria Radoane; Ivan Rysin; Yuri V. Ryzhov; Oleg Yermolaev

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 336-355

Agnostus pisiformis — a half a billion-year old pea-shaped enigma

Mats E. Eriksson; Esben HornORCID

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 65-76

Assessment and mapping of groundwater vulnerability to pollution: Current status and challenges

Deepesh Machiwal; Madan Kumar Jha; Vijay P. Singh; Chinchu Mohan

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 901-927

Relationship between impact-crater size and severity of related extinction episodes

Michael R. Rampino

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 102990

Mesozoic rifting evolution of SW Gondwana: A poly-phased, subduction-related, extensional history responsible for basin formation along the Argentinean Atlantic margin

Juan Pablo Lovecchio; Sébastien Rohais; Philippe Joseph; Néstor D. Bolatti; Víctor A. Ramos

Palabras clave: General Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Pp. 103138