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Date:2005-01-19 17:52:00
Sender:Pascal Willis <Pascal.R.Willis@jpl.nasa.gov> <flemoine@bowie.gsfc.nasa.gov>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1294: Special Issue of Journal of Geodesy on DORIS
Author:Pascal Willis
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SLR Electronic Mail 2005-01-19 17:52:00 UTC Message No. 1294
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Author: Pascal Willis
Subject: Special Issue of Journal of Geodesy on DORIS
Subject: Special Issue of Journal of Geodesy on DORIS
Subject: Special Issue of Journal of Geodesy on DORIS

Dear colleagues,

As you probably remember, the idea of a Special Issue on DORIS in an
international peer-reviewed journal was discussed at the last IDS
Governing meeting (http://ids.cls.fr/html/report/reports.html) in St
Peterburgh, FL in November 2004.

I am especially glad to announce that Will Featherstone,
Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Geodesy, has kindly agreed to have
a Special Issue on DORIS in his Journal. I would act as Guest Editor.

All contributions related to DORIS would be welcome (DORIS, DORIS
combined other techniques, scientific use of DORIS results,...).
Papers could be of review type or regular scientific papers on a hot
topic related to DORIS. Joint papers between different groups would
be very welcome but all papers will be considered.

Manuscripts would have to be submitted in fall 2005 for a publication
in early 2006. They should follow the usual specifications of the
Journal of Geodesy
(http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,4-0-70-1101678-0,00.html?referer=www.springeronline.com%2Fjournal%2F00190%2Fsubmission)
and would be peer-reviewed using the standard procedure.

Further information will be released on a regular basis through the
DORISMails before June 2005 to leave everybody interested sufficient
time to prepare a manuscript.

I would appreciate if potential authors could contact me as early as
possible to provide a tentative title and list of co-authors in order
to better organize this Special Issue.

Thanks in advance for your help and Happy New Year to you
Pascal
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Pascal Willis
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MS 238-646 Ph : 1-818-393-4748
4800 Oak Grove Drive FAX: 1-818-393-4965
Pasadena CA 91109 Em : Pascal.R.Willis@jpl.nasa.gov

From: flemoine@bowie.gsfc.nasa.gov

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