Edited By: Max Coleman, Carlo Doglioni, Klaus Mezger & Jason Phipps Morgan
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Terra Nova is an earth science journal publishing short, innovative and provocative papers that expose new general principles and understanding, or challenge conventional wisdom.
Due to the pioneering content we have a wide and international readership. Terra Nova covers the broadest spectrum of the Solid Earth and Planetary Sciences – encompassing geology, geophysics and geochemistry.
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD ARTICLE FOR PUBLICATION IN TERRA NOVA
The Editors of Terra Nova have written this Editorial in order to provide advice on writing papers for publication in the journal. It is recommended reading for authors - especially those who are considering submitting their first paper to the journal.
Articles
The Effective Elastic Thickness of the Lithosphere Reveals Tectonic Process and Lithospheric Rheology of the Eurasian Basin
-  6 November 2024
Lithospheric Deformation of Far‐Field Terranes in Response to the India–Asia Collision
-  1 November 2024
Monazite Beats Zircon Regarding Dating of Young Metamorphic Events—An Example From Polycyclic Granitic Gneiss of the Pohorje Mountains, Slovenia
-  26 October 2024
Latest Triassic Active Aeolian Dune Field Preserved by CAMP-Related Lava Flows
-  22 October 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
The snowball Earth hypothesis: testing the limits of global change
-  129-155
-  24 June 2002
The Variscan collage and orogeny (480–290 Ma) and the tectonic definition of the Armorica microplate: a review
-  122-128
-  1 December 2003
Intracontinental subduction: a possible mechanism for the Early Palaeozoic Orogen of SE China
-  360-368
-  10 September 2009
Evolution of the Raman spectrum of carbonaceous material in low‐grade metasediments of the Glarus Alps (Switzerland)
-  354-360
-  13 July 2010