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With the first articles published in late October 2022, and more in press, Seismica is becoming a free and open venue for the seismological community to publish results from the entire spectrum of seismological research and applications. Our mission is to publish original, novel, peer-reviewed research in the fields of seismology, earthquakes, and related disciplines. Seismica is a community-driven, diamond open-access journal, meaning articles are free to publish and free to read, without a subscription. Additionally, authors retain full copyright. Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to the goals, policies, and procedures of Seismica. Seismica is for everyone. Seismica is run by a global community of volunteers. Visit seismica.org to join our mailing list and reviewer database. The latter makes it easier for editors to easily identify willing reviewers from a diverse pool of scientists. Seismicia endeavours to become a truly global publication, with authorship from across disciplines and continents. Author Guidelines for step-by-step instructions are available at: https://seismica.library.mcgill.ca/author-guidelines.
Seismica also publishes fast reports on recent seismic events, new techniques and algorithms for seismic data processing, among others. Seismica is, therefore, an accessible option to publish seismic results presented at the CTBT Science and Technology Conference 2023.
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Seismica is a community-driven, diamond open-access journal, meaning articles are free to publish and free to read, without a subscription.
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