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Loring Millin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Jun 1996 16:18:30 EDT
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                                Call for Papers
 
                          Earth Interactions Journal
 
 
Earth Interactions, an electronic journal jointly sponsored by the American
Meteorological Society (AMS), the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and the
Association of American Geographers (AAG), with support from NASA's Mission
to Planet Earth, is soliciting papers for publication.  Within this
framework, the journal particularly encourages submissions that deal with
interactions between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere
in  the context of global issues or global change.  Submissions introducing
observational or modeled data sets that may be useful in the study of Earth
system science and that include both a description of the algorithms and/or
processing techniques used and a brief, representative sample of the
information in the dataset are also appropriate. All submissions will be
peer reviewed.
 
The electronic medium in which the journal is published provides unique
opportunities for data presentation, animation, and interaction, including
"live math." Authors should strive to take maximum advantage of the
capabilities of the electronic medium, but any electronic manuscript that
deals with the subject areas of the journal will be considered for
publication.   Eric J. Barron is Editor-in-Chief of Earth Interactions.
Technical support is provided by NASA's Goddard Distributed Active Archive
Center (GSFC DAAC).
 
Researchers involved in the broad areas covered by Earth Interactions are
urged to consider this unique opportunity for presenting their results.
Submissions can be made via the Internet at the following address:
http://EarthInteractions.org/.  Additional information is available from the
GSFC DAAC at 301-286-5170 or [log in to unmask]
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