About this virtual journal
The Virtual Journal - Experimental Earth is intended as a web conduit for journal articles in the
multi-disciplinary area of experimental earth sciences. It is published by Elsevier on behalf of a group of
not-for-profit and commercial publishers which have agreed to participate on a strictly non-commercial basis.
The Virtual Journal - Experimental Earth highlights journal articles in experimental mineralogy,
petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, volcanology and tectonics which are published in twenty top-rated
international journals:
- American Mineralogist (published by the Mineralogical Society of America)
- Applied Clay Science (published by Elsevier)
- Applied Geochemistry (published by Elsevier)
- Bulletin of Volcanology (published by Springer)
- Canadian Mineralogist (published by the Mineralogical Association of Canada)
- Chemical Geology (published by Elsevier)
- Clay Minerals (published by the Mineralogical Society)
- Clays and Clay Minerals (published by Clay Minerals Society)
- Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (published by Springer)
- Earth and Planetary Science Letters (published by Elsevier)
- European Journal of Mineralogy (published by Schweizerbart)
- Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (published by Elsevier)
- Journal of Petrology (published by Oxford University Press)
- Journal of Structural Geology (published by Elsevier)
- Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (published by Elsevier)
- Lithos (published by Elsevier)
- Mineralogical Magazine (published by the Mineralogical Society)
- Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (published by Springer)
- Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (published by Elsevier)
- Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (published by Elsevier)
- Tectonophysics (published by Elsevier)
The Virtual Journal - Experimental Earth publishes (bi-)monthly a new electronic issue containing the latest
articles on experimental earth sciences. An overview of these articles is given in the table of contents of the issue.
Each article will have links to the abstracts and full text. Scientists can subscribe to an alerting service that will
alert them when a new issue has been added. The alerting service, the Table of Contents and abstracts are freely
accessible. The full text is only accessible for individuals whose institute subscribes to the respective source journals.
Participating publishers