Newspaper – Eos

Note: Beginning January 2013, AGU journals and the member newspaper Eos will be delivered from the Wiley Online Library. For details on this partnership, which allows us to push your science farther and faster, see AGU Partners with Wiley.


Access Eos

Log in to your member account, or Join AGU, to view Eos current and back issues, Editor and Advisory Board information, and other Eos-specific content.

Quick Tips to Access Eos

  1. Log in to AGU at http://members.agu.org and click “€œRead Eos“€ at the top of the left sidebar. This will take you to the Eos site in the Wiley Online Library.  Once you are logged in through the AGU site, you should remain logged in to the Wiley Online Library as long as you check “œremember me”€ when logging in.
  2. Click the issue you would like to read in the list.
  3. Use the “€œJump to”€ options in the drop down box to access specific sections.  To access the PDF, click on PDF in the “€œFull-size issue”€ entry; it’€™s always the first entry in the TOC.  Once the PDF opens, save to your computer for later reading.
  4. If you’€™re on an iPad, touch the screen and click on the “€œOpen in iBooks”€ link that appears at the top right of the screen. iBooks will open and the PDF of the entire issue can be browsed/read via iBooks.

About Eos

As the premier international newspaper of the Earth and space sciences, Eos seeks to forge strong interdisciplinary ties among geophysicists and place the important contributions of geophysics in the context of the social and policy-making arenas.

More than 61,000 Earth and space scientists worldwide rely on Eos for timely articles that offer solid overviews of topics central to broad research questions; updates on major projects and programs; news items; meeting summaries; opinion pieces; book reviews; and announcements of job opportunities, grants, and fellowships. In addition, Eos provides information about AGU’s policies, programs, services, and products.

Eos covers the broad spectrum of geophysics topics: solid Earth sciences, oceans, atmospheres, biospheres, freshwater, space science, history of the geosciences, and education, among others. Published every Tuesday except for the last Tuesday of the year, Eos is distributed by mail in the US and is available online to all AGU members.