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- From: karish@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Chuck Karish)
- Newsgroups: ca.earthquakes
- Subject: Re: Three Studies on Lander's Effects on San Andreas
- Date: 24 Nov 1992 03:36:32 GMT
- Organization: Mindcraft, Inc.
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- References: <22924@venera.isi.edu> <1992Nov20.165013.24849@unocal.com> <3804@news.cerf.net>
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- Summary: AGU abstracts
-
- In article <3804@news.cerf.net> pete@ent-img.com (Pete Carah) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov20.165013.24849@unocal.com> stgprao@st.unocal.COM
- (Richard Ottolini) writes:
- >>There are over a hundred papers on Landers at the AGU and the organization
- >>is pretty good at issuing press releases.
- >
- >How long does it take for the proceedings to end up in decent univ libraries
- >(e.g. Caltech and UCLA, which are my most reachable)?
-
- If those libraries are like the Earth Sciences library at
- Stanford, journals go on the shelf in the "current
- periodicals" section as soon as they arrive in the mail.
-
- If there's a university-wide library bureaucracy that has
- to be traversed first, it will take longer.
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- Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com
- (415) 323-9000 x117 karish@pangea.stanford.edu
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