Special Subscription Offers

TSOP Members Only

We are pleased to announce an agreement between TSOP and Elsevier to offer two important journals at special prices:
International Journal of Coal Geology
and
Review of Paleobotany and Palynology


Last modified 4 January 2013

See Review of Paleobotany and Palynology
subscription information here.

Special Subscription Offer for the

International Journal of Coal Geology

TSOP Members Only

We are pleased to announce an agreement between TSOP and Elsevier to offer the International Journal of Coal Geology at a special price. The price for the 2013 subscription has been confirmed at US $ 119.00.

Each volume consists of four numbers, some combined into larger issues. For more information, please check the journal's web site at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/coal .

This offer is for paid-up TSOP members only. If you are not a member of TSOP, you are invited to fill out a membership application form and send it and your membership payment along with the journal order form.

If you are interested in subscribing, please send an e-mail to Paul Hackley, including your contact information requested below, or send a printed copy to Paul at the address below. You will be invoiced by Elsevier for the subscription cost.


I wish to order the International Journal of Coal Geology.
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      Paul Hackley
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Elsevier Journals

See other Elsevier earth science journals.

The International Journal of Coal Geology has published papers from TSOP's annual meetings since the 1995 meeting. See the list on the meetings page.

"The Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is an international journal for articles in all fields of palaeobotany and palynology dealing with all groups, ranging from marine palynomorphs to higher land plants" and is used by TSOP members in these fields.