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PALAIOS is a monthly journal, founded in 1986, dedicated to emphasizing the impact of life on Earth's history as recorded in the paleontological and sedimentological records. PALAIOS disseminates information to an international spectrum of geologists and biologists interested in a broad range of topics, including, but not limited to, biogeochemistry, ichnology, paleoclimatology, paleoecology, paleoceanography, sedimentology, stratigraphy, geomicrobiology, paleobiogeochemistry, and astrobiology.
PALAIOS publishes original papers that emphasize using paleontology to answer important geological and biological questions that further our understanding of Earth history. Accordingly, manuscripts whose subject matter and conclusions have broader geologic implications are much more likely to be selected for publication. Given that the purpose of PALAIOS is to generate enthusiasm for paleontology among a broad spectrum of readers, the editors request the following: titles that generate immediate interest; abstracts that emphasize important conclusions; illustrations of professional caliber used in place of words; and lively, yet scholarly, text.
PALAIOS is the journal of choice in which to publish innovative research on all aspects of past and present life from which geological, biological, chemical, and atmospheric processes can be deciphered and applied to finding solutions to past and future geological and paleontological problems. PALAIOS reserves the right to reject manuscripts based on prior publication of substantial portions of text, data, or conclusions, including those published in a language other than English or through electronic media such as websites.
SUBSCRIPTIONS for
SEPM members electing to receive PALAIOS are included in
dues. Nonmembers and Institutions information
here. Membership forms for SEPM are available
here.
Subscription problems or
questions? Please e-mail SEPM.
mwoods{at}sepm.org
SEPM grants permission for a
single copy of an item from any publication for
personal use. Authorization for additional copies of
items from a publication for personal or internal use is
granted by SEPM provided that the applicable fees are
paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center,
www.copyright.com.
Any form of electronic or digital scanning or other
digital transormation of portions of SEPM publications
into computer-readable and/or transmittable for personal
or corporate use requires special permission from, and
is subject to fee charges by SEPM.
Requests for permission to
publish PALAIOS copyrighted materials, should be
directed to rclarke{at}sepm.org, Publications Coordinator
, SEPM, 6128 East 38th Street, Suite 308, Tulsa,
OK 74135
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