[meteorite-list] Final announcement of The 29th Symposium

From: K. Ohtsuka <ohtsuka_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun May 29 10:22:48 2005
Message-ID: <001101c56459$e99d6340$587e76da_at_LocalHost>

Hello David-san,

> I appreciate your link to the Antarctic Meteorite Research #16 (NIPR)
> papers that you provided to the List some time ago, I was previously
> unaware of this online resource. I have also found the 2004 papers from
> this link by changing the numbers. Am I correct in presuming that the
> 29th Symposium will result in the ARM #18, available later online?

Maybe, but, it will be published in AMR no.19.
AMR #18 has already been published.
AMR is the publication for the papers submitted to "the Symposium on
Anterctic Meteorites" held at NIPR every year, as annual publication.

> I presently read papers published in MAPS and GCA and the abstracts from
> the MetSoc and LPSC conferences. I compile much of the relevant
> information onto my website "meteoritestudies.com", perhaps you've
> visited this site before? Can you tell me how I may possibly purchase a
> copy of the International Symposium - Evolution of Solar System
> Materials, from September 2003, or access the published papers somehow?
> These 83 papers are listed in the AMR #17 but are not accessible, and
> I'd love to be able to read them. Please let me know if this is possible.

All the proceeding (PDF) papers of this Symposium, like LPSC-style, were
opened
in the NIPR web until last year, but, regrettably, now closed.
AMR #17 is not the same publication as this proceedings.
So, you should ask about the Proceedings to Dr. A. Yamaguchi
whose address appears in the end of the Final announcement of the Symposium.

By the way you can get the papers of AMRs from #4 to #16 through ADS.

 http://ads.nao.ac.jp//bib_abs.html#top

where you should fill "AMR" in "Journal Name/code" field along with
Volume number "4" - "16", that you want to browse, in "Volume"
field.

You can also accsess AMR #10 - #18 in NIPR website.

http://yamato.nipr.ac.jp/AMRC/EN/index1.html

Sincerely,

K. Ohtsuka
Received on Sun 29 May 2005 10:22:57 AM PDT


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