Dear Prof Santosch, i to have the same problem as Erir etc in getting access to
journals and would desperately like to see these papers after seeing your talk
on these exciting rocks. The Kaoko Focus paper is finished and ill upload it
tonight, im very pleased with it and the opportunity to rewrite it in a Focus
format has really improved its scope and impact, thanks a miillion for that.
Cheers Ben
Quoting "Prof. M. Santosh" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Eric and Pavel,
>
> Thank you for your mails, I am sending the pdf files of the papers to your
> personal mails separately, as it might not be proper to attach these to the
> Geo-metamorphism group mail. We are ready to send the pdf files to anybody
> who is interested to receive personal copies.
>
> To clarify Eric's problem of downloading the pdf file, it is the same system
> with any other Elsevier journals such as Lithos, EPSL, Tectonophysics,
> Chemical Geology, etc.- you need a subscription to ScienceDirect to download
> the full articles. The usual practice is to use the institutional
> subscription of ScienceDirect to browse or download articles. In case you
> are unable to download articles from GR using such subscription from your
> institute, you can inform your librarian who can ask Elsevier to include
> Gondwana Research also in the ScienceDirect subscription package to your
> institute. The ScienceDirect link of the journal is copied below, where you
> can browse the papers published in all the issues from Vol. 1, No. 1 of the
> journal, including the latest articles in press.
>
> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1342937X
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Santosh
> ____________
>
>
>
> Santosh,
> I see that I have to purchase these at $30 ea. Is it possible for you to
> send out copies of pdf files to those who are interested?
> eric
> _____________
>
> Dear Santosh, I join the request of Eric. I
> would be interested in these copies as well.
>
> Thanks
>
> Pavel
> _____
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Two recent reports from the North China Craton add to the realm of
> ultrahigh-temperature crustal metamorphism in space and time. These
> Paleoproterozoic UHT rocks occur in the northern margin of the North China
> Craton. Since the journal in which these works appeared may be unfamiliar to
> some colleagues, links to the papers from the ScienceDirect of Elsevier are
> copied below for those who are interested.
>
>
> Discovery of sapphirine-bearing Mg-Al granulites in the North China Craton:
> Implications for Paleoproterozoic ultrahigh temperature metamorphism
> Gondwanan Research, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 8 December
> 2006
> SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (3669 K)
>
> Extreme crustal metamorphism during Columbia supercontinent assembly:
> Evidence from North China Craton
> Gondwana Research, V. 10, Nos. 3-4, 2006, Pages 256-266
> SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (1627 K)
>
>
> Cheers, and best wishes on the New Year.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Santosh
>
>
> ________________________________________________________
>
> M. Santosh
> Professor of Geology & Editor-in-Chief, Gondwana Research
> Department of Natural Environmental Science
> Kochi University
> Akebono-cho 2-5-1, Kochi 780-8520, Japan
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