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ANGEOSun, Earth, planets, and planetary systems
Annales Geophysicae
Editors-in-chief▪ IoannisA.Daglis▪ ChristophJacobi▪ [email protected]
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Aims and scopeAnnalesGeophysicae (ANGEO) is anot-for-profit inter-national,multi-andinter-disciplinaryscientificopen-ac-cessjournalinthefieldofsolar–terrestrialandplanetarysciences. ANGEO publishes original articles and shortcommunications(letters)onresearchoftheSun–Earthsystem, including thescienceof spaceweather, solar–terrestrial plasma physics, the Earth’s ionosphere andatmosphere,themagnetosphere,andthestudyofplan-etsandplanetarysystems,theinteractionbetweenthedifferentspheresofaplanet,andtheinteractionacrosstheplanetarysystem.Topicsrangefromspaceweath-ering, planetarymagnetic field, and planetary interiorandsurfacedynamicstotheformationandevolutionofplanetary systems, as specified in oneormoreof thefollowingfields:
� solarcorona&heliosphericphysics;� magnetosphere&spaceplasmaphysics;� ionosphere&aeronomy;� atmosphereanditsrelationtotheSun;� terrestrialplanetsystems;� small bodies to dust, includingdwarf planets, aster-oids,andcomets;� giantplanetsystems;� space weather, climate, habitability, and life in the(exo-)planetarycontext;� exoplanetsystems.