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Lecture notes in earth sciences.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/​Created
Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1985-
Description
1 online resource
1-
Availability
Available Online
1985 - 2011: SpringerLink Series
Available from 1985 volume: 1 until 2011 volume: 136.
Details
Subject(s)
Earth sciences
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Has subseries
From the Earth's Core to Outer Space
Perspectives in Modern Seismology
High-Latitude Bioerosion: The Kosterfjord Experiment
Continental Evolution: The Geology of Morocco
Fossil Earthquakes: The Formation and Preservation of Pseudotachylytes
Microdynamics Simulation
Nonlinear Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences
Geology and Geomorphology of Holocene Coastal Barriers of Brazil
Advances in Geocomputing
Fundamentals of Computational Geoscience
Geology and Mineral Resources of Nigeria
Nature and Significance of the Recent Carbonate Mound Record
Sedimentation History in the Arctic Ocean and Subarctic Seas for the Last 130 kyr
Cratons and Fold Belts of India
Arc Volcano of Japan
Earthquakes and Water
Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control
The Dawn Angiosperms
M8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake
Advances in Stromatolite Geobiology
Morphometrics for Nonmorphometricians
New Aspects of Mesozoic Biodiversity
Natural and Artificial Rockslide Dams
Frequency
Irregular
Notes
Each issue has a distinctive title.
Other title(s)
LECT NOTES EARTH SCI
Lect. notes earth sci.
Lecture notes in earth sciences
ISSN
1613-2580
Coden designation
LNESEK
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