PAGEOPH Index

Welcome to the searchable index and bulletin board for

Pure and Applied Geophysics ( PAGEOPH )

at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Saint Louis University


This index provides a way to search for articles published in Pure and Applied Geophysics. It came on-line as a gopher index in December, 1994 and, as far as we know, was the first such index for any professional journal. It was converted to html with CGI query capabilities, and transferred to the World-Wide Web in January, 1996. With it you can search for articles by author, by volume and issue, or by word string in the title of an article within a specified year range. You can currently search for articles published between January, 1981 and the present.

In addition to finding articles with the index, you can access information on the philosophy of publishing and mechanics of publishing in PAGEOPH, a bulletin board with titles of new special issues and other announcements, a list of editors, and a list of all Special Topical Issues published since 1981.


To use this form, simply type a string of characters in any of the search fields. An * (asterisk) may be used in place of any number of unknown characters, for example Sm* will find Smith and Smuthers. A ? (question mark) may be used in place of a single character, for example Sm?th. Searches are not sensitive to case. It is best to keep the search simple, e.g. list only
one author's last name or one or two adjacent words in the title. Any inconsistencies between author and title will result in no hits for a search. You may wish to peruse a more detailed description of search procedures.

Author:
Word String in Title:
Volume, Issue:

Year range ... all, 1981-1990, 1991-present,


Pure and Applied Geophysics is published by

Birkhauser Verlag AG
P.O. Box 133
CH-4010
Basel
Switzerland

Phone: +41-61-2050707
Fax: +41-61-2050792
e-mail: pageoph@birkhauser.ch
Last updated 12 August 2004. Coding for the searchable index was done by Jiangchuan Ni. If you have questions about the search process, have suggestions for its improvement, or have detected errors or bugs send comments to Brian Mitchell at the email address mitchbj@eas.slu.edu.