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METEORITICS & 
PLANETARY SCIENCE
The Journal of the Meteoritical Society



THE CENTRAL FORUM FOR RESEARCH IN PLANETARY SCIENCE:
The journal publishes invited reviews surveying major topics in planetary science, research articles describing the results of major new studies, editorials on topics of current interest and book reviews. MAPS brings together professional scientists from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines including astronomy, chemistry, geology, physics, and biology. 

THE LATEST RESEARCH:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science is published monthly.  It is available in hard copy and on-line.  75% of accepted articles are in print within six months of submission.  
 
 

Starting January 1, 2003 all journal operations will be under 
the editorship of Dr. T. Jull at the University of Arizona. 


 
Dr. A. J. T. Jull
Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Dept. Geosciences
University of Arizona
4717 E. Fort Lowell Rd., Room 104
Tucson, AZ 85712-1201

Phone:  520 881 0857 (Journal offices)
                520 621 6816 (Dr. Jull's office)
Fax:       520 881 0554
Email:   jull@email.arizona.edu
Web:    http://meteoritics.org

THIS SITE WILL NO LONGER BE MAINTAINED.

 

COVERAGE:
Asteroids, comets, craters, interplanetary dust, interstellar medium, lunar samples, meteors, meteorites, natural satellites, planets, tektites, origin and history of the solar system. 

AN INTERNATIONAL, NON-PROFIT RESEARCH JOURNAL:
The journal is published by the Meteoritical Society, a scholarly organization whose purpose is to promote research and education in planetary science.  MAPS has subscribers in over 44 countries with 50% of readers based outside the USA. The journal was first published in 1953. 
 


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