AGU Journal Search Engine
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This form allows full text and fielded searching of 2002- articles for all journals, plus prior years for certain journals as indicated. New articles are added daily, as soon as they are published. Additional backfile years are also being added to the searchable archive. A subscription is required to access the full articles in HTML and PDF.
To search bibliographic records from 1988 to present, use the EASI bibliographic database.
Hints
- Phrases: Use double quotes "..." e.g. "water temperature"
- Right truncation: (words beginning with the same root): Use * as a wildcard e.g. any* would match "any", "anything", "anywhere". [NOTE: Left truncation (entering a search term beginning with *) is not supported and will result in a Time Out.]
- Authors: You can search on lastname alone or on initial(s) and lastname; e.g."F. Lastname" or "F. M. Lastname" ("first initial, period, [middle initial, period,] space, lastname"). Note that initials may not be consistent; for an inclusive search, it is safer to use just lastname. Search compound names within quotes, e.g."Van Soest"
- Dates: The searchable archive is indicated for each journal. Dates can be further specified using the Date field following the ISO 8601 date format YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, or YYYY; e.g. 2000-06-01 for June 1 2000
- DOI/Article ID: Search for a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or Article ID (paper number) by entering just the suffix of the DOI to look up (i.e. omit the AGU prefix 10.1029/)
- Accented characters: (such as á, ç, è, ñ, ô and ü): search as the base letter, e.g. for Günter enter "Gunter"
- Too Few or No Results: Check that you have selected the Journal(s) and the appropriate Field(s) to search; check the spelling of your query. If your search still results in low retrieval, try using a broader term; if searching on an author name, try just the last name.
- Refer/EndNote import: Choose "Refer(EndNote)" format, and save search results locally (copy/paste, excluding header and footer) as a plain text file with a ".ref" extension, which can then be imported to an EndNote library, or most other bibliographic reference manager applications. Check manual for more information.
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