Geomatics covers the science and technology of gathering different sources of geospatial data, which after storing, interpreting, analyzing, modelling and distributing, can be turned into useful geographic information. Geomatics involves the tools and techniques used in surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, geographical information systems and other earth-related disciplines.

January 31, 2012

Special Publication (edited book) on the theme "Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes: integration of observation and modelling"


Dear colleagues, I am very pleased to inform you that the Geological Society Publishing House have approved a proposal to publish a Special Publication (edited book) on the theme "Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes: integration of observation and modelling".

 

The volume will be edited by David Pyle (Oxford, UK), Tamsin Mather (Oxford, UK) and Juliet Biggs (Bristol, UK). Special Publications are indexed in ISI, and widely available both online and in hard copy.This is an open call and we invite submissions on any topics relevant to “Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes”.

 

The manuscript submission website is now open at

http://gslspecpubs.allentrack.net. The main author instructions are on

the GSL website 

(http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/books/sp/sp_authorinfo),

where you can find details of how to prepare a paper.

 

We are already processing submissions, and hope to receive all planned submissions by the end of March, with a view to finalising the volume in Autumn 2012. If you would like to submit a manuscript, and would like advice before doing so, then please contact any of the volume editors.

 

Best wishes,

David Pyle, Tamsin Mather and Juliet Biggs.

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