Journal of Earth Science Phenomena (JESP) is an open access journal aimed at publishing
micro-articles cataloging interesting and unique phenomena that are observed in Earth science data. The primary aim of this journal is not to report a detailed scientific analysis, but to promote further enquiry, document unique phenomena, assist educational activities and compile the information in a manner that is both searchable and citable. The online nature of the journal also provide for including geographic context, linkages to other geospatial information through Google Earth Technology and also explicit references to online databases where such information could be retrieved.
Key JESP Features:
- 100% digital journal with NO fees for submitting or accessing the journal content
- Published micro-articles are peer reviewed and the time from submission to publication is short
- All content is open access and can be re-used with proper attribution
- Contents covered by Google Scholar
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Smoke from an Oil Refinery Fire in Puerto Rico, Rahul Ramachandran, Journal of Earth Science Phenomena, 2009, 15
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Australian Dust Storm – A Satellite View, Pawan Gupta, Falguni Patadia, Sundar A. Christopher, Journal of Earth Science Phenomena, 2009, 14
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Twin Tropical Cyclones associated with Madden-Julian Oscillation in the Indian Ocean, Bow-Wen Shen, Kwo-Sen Kuo, Journal of Earth Science Phenomena, 2009, 13
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Preferential formation of cumulus clouds over native vegetation in southwest Australia, U. S. Nair, Journal of Earth Science Phenomena, 2009, 11
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Dust storm off the African Coast, Rahul Ramachandran, U. S. Nair, Journal of Earth Science Phenomena, 2009, 8
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