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Astronomy & Geophysics

Astronomy & Geophysics (A&G) is a scientific journal and trade magazine published on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) by Oxford University Press. It is distributed bimonthly to members of the RAS.

Discipline

English

Sue Bowler

Occasional Notes of the Royal Astronomical Society, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society

1997–present

Bimonthly

Hybrid

0.549 (2020)

Astron. Geophys.

1366-8781 (print)
1468-4004 (web)

A&G publishes content of interest to professional astronomers and geophysicists, including: news reports, interviews, topical reviews, historical investigations, obituaries, meeting reports and updates on the activities of the RAS. Full-length articles are peer-reviewed, but A&G does not publish original research papers.


A&G was established in 1997 as a glossy magazine replacement for the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (QJRAS; 1960–1996); it continues the same volume numbering from QJRAS. The editor is Sue Bowler of the University of Leeds.

Scope[edit]

The journal covers astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, planetary science, solar-terrestrial physics, global and regional geophysics, and the history of these subjects. It also publishes thematic articles regarding interdisciplinary research, science policy, news, opinions, correspondence, and book and software reviews. Royal Astronomical Society communications about events and people and obituaries are also within this journal's purview.[2][3][4][5]


Furthermore, in keeping with the tradition of the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, it publishes discussions of fundamental science and scientific debates. The journal also functions as a channel of communication between the membership, the council, and the Society's Officers.[2][3][4]


Contributions to Astronomy & Geophysics are not restricted to RAS members.[2][3][4]

(including Academic Search Elite and Academic Search Premier)

Academic Search

/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences

Current Contents

InfoTrac

Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts

5000

ProQuest

Science Citation Index

Scopus

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:[6]


According to the 2020 Journal Citation Reports, the journal has an impact factor of 0.549.[7]

David Dewhirst, 1960–1965

C. Andrew Murray, 1965–1970

1970–1975

A. Jack Meadows

1976–1980

Simon Mitton

1981–1985

David W. Hughes

George H. A. Coles, 1986–1991

Robert C. Smith, 1992–1995

David W. Hughes, 1996.

[11]

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Geophysical Journal International

Official website