The Journal of Geology

The Journal of Geology

The Journal of Geology (ISSN 0022-1376) es una revista científica bimestral creada en 1893 y publicada por la Universidad de Chicago. Cubre varios campos de la geología, como la geofísica, geoquímica, sedimentología, geomorfología, tectónica de placas, petrología, geología estructural, vulcanología, mineralogía y planetología. Cada ejemplar tiene 225 páginas.

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