Eos (journal)

Eos (journal)

Infobox Journal
title = Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union


discipline = Geophysics
website = http://www.agu.org/pubs/eos.html
publisher = American Geophysical Union
country = U.S.A
abbreviation = "Eos Trans. Am. Geophys. Union"
ISSN = 0096-3941
history = 1920 to present

"Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union", a publication of the American Geophysical Union, is a weekly newspaper of geophysics that carries refereed articles on current research and on the relationship of geophysics to social and political questions, news, book reviews, AGU journal and meeting abstracts, meeting programs and reports, a comprehensive meetings calendar, and announcements of grants, fellowships, and employment opportunities. The weekly edition is published in tabloid form and is available electronically. A hardcover edition of "Eos" is published once each year and contains the articles, news, and editorials from the tabloid issues. "Eos" accepts both display and classified advertising.

History

Transactions of the American Geophysical Union began publication as proceedings of the organization's meetings. In 1920, the first volume was reprinted from volume 6, number 10 of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences as National Research Council Reprint and circular series, number 11, and appeared under the title "Scientific papers presented before the American Geophysical Union". It compiled papers from the AGU's second annual meeting. AGU's fourth, and sixth through ninth annual meetings were also published as Bulletins of the National Research Council. The third and fifth annual meetings were devoted to discussion and no scientific papers presented. These transactions were not printed but were mimeographed for limited distribution only.

The current name of the publication is taken from Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn, representing for AGU the new light continually being shed by basic geophysical research on the understanding of Earth and its environment in space. The name was added in 1969.

See also

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

External links

* [http://www.agu.org/pubs/eos.html "Eos" homepage]


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