Geology (journal)

Geology (journal)

Infobox Journal
title = Geology


discipline = Geology
website = [http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-archive&ISSN = 0091-7613
publisher = Geological Society of America
country = U.S.A
abbreviation =
ISSN = 0091-7613
history = 1973 to present

"Geology" is a publication of the Geological Society of America. The GSA claimscite web|url=http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-moreinfo&issn=0091-7613 |title=Additional information: Geology|year=2006 |publisher=Geological Society of America|accessdate=2006-05-27 (also states ISSN)] that it is the most widely read scientific journal in the field of earth science. It is published monthly, with each issue containing 20 or more articles, and an annual total of 1166 pages.

One of the goals of the journal is to provide a forum for shorter articles and less focus on pure academic research type articles.

See also

* List of scientific journals
* List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences

External links

* [http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-archive&issn=0091-7613 Archives]
* [http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-current-toc&issn=0091-7613 Table of contents for current edition] (with freely available abstracts for current articles)

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