I noticed you are using Open Journal Systems to publish and manage Geological Quarterly. I’ve heard from other editors how clunky it is, not to mention the burden of maintenance and system upgrades. Does this feeling resonate with you? If so, I would be interested to hear about your experience and put Scholastica on your radar as an alternative to OJS. Do you have time next week for a quick chat?
Abstract:Kozub-Budzyñ, G.A., Piestrzyñski, A., 2018. The first oc cur rence of cupropearceite in the Kupferschiefer de posit, Lubin mine, SW Po land. Geo log i cal Quar terly, 62 (2): 319-326, doi: 10.7306/gq.1407As so ci ate ed i tor: S³awomir Oszczepalski Cupropearceite is a sulphosalt be long ing to the pearceite-polybasite group, formed due to Cu-for-Ag sub sti tu tion. It is a rare min eral of the Earth's crust, de scribed only in four lo ca tions so far. This work re ports the oc cur rence of cupropearceite in th… Show more
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