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Welcome to GEMS: AGU's submission system

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth welcomes papers in a broad range of Earth science disciplines, including, in alphabetic order, data science and artificial intelligence with solid Earth applications, Earth imaging and probing of various types and scales (from surface to core), environmental geophysics, geochemistry, geodesy, geodynamics and plate kinematics, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism, gravimetry, hydrogeophysics, marine geology and geophysics, mass transport studies, modeling of Earth systems and processes, natural hazards related to solid Earth processes, paleoseismology, petrology and mineralogy, remote sensing, rock physics and mechanics at various scales, seismology (earthquakes and related phenomena, seismological imaging), tectonics and tectonophysics, solid Earth interactions with the cryosphere, atmosphere, oceans and climate, solid Earth interactions with environment, biology, human safety, etc., and volcanology (phenomenological and physical). More than disciplines, the primary concern is that papers focus on the solid Earth and provide results that illuminate one or more fundamental aspects or behaviors of the solid Earth.

Editor in Chief: Alexandre Schubnel

Add your ORCID to GEMS and always have this identifier link you and all of your work. AGU encourages all authors and reviewers to create and add an Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier (ORCID) to their account. It’s easy: just update your profile on an existing account or add ORCID when you create your account. Learn more about ORCID.

ORCIDS will now be required for all corresponding authors and strongly encouraged for coauthors.
AGU officially joins with a number of other publishers in a commitment to include the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) for authors of all papers published. See statement https://eos.org/agu-news/agu-opens-its-journals-to-author-identifiers

All AGU journal content from 1997 to 24 months ago is freely available online. Your published paper will become fully open 24-months after publication.


Please note: Your username/password will be synched across AGU and be a universal login. The AGU membership site will be accessible with the same username/password you have used or updated in GEMS, and vice versa.





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