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Call for Papers: Special Issue of Earth, Planets and Space (EPS) “Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution (III)”

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  • Guest Editors: Hiroshi Kimura, Center for Planetary Science, Japan Misato Fukagawa, Osaka University, Japan Cornelia Jager, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany Ludmilla Kolokolova, University of Maryland, USA Aigen Li, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA Keiko Nakamura-Messenger, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA

  • This issue of EPS will be primarily devoted to the session “Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution” of the AOGS 2011 meeting held in Taipei, Taiwan, by containing the papers presented at this particular session of AOGS 2011

  • It is open to submission of any other papers, following the regular EPS submission procedures, provided that the contributions discuss some aspect of cosmic dust

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Guest Editors: Hiroshi Kimura, Center for Planetary Science, Japan Misato Fukagawa, Osaka University, Japan Cornelia Jager, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany Ludmilla Kolokolova, University of Maryland, USA Aigen Li, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA Keiko Nakamura-Messenger, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA. This issue of EPS will be primarily devoted to the session “Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution” of the AOGS 2011 meeting held in Taipei, Taiwan, by containing the papers presented at this particular session of AOGS 2011. It is open to submission of any other papers, following the regular EPS submission procedures, provided that the contributions discuss some aspect of cosmic dust.

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