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Best practices for the use of meteorite names in publications
Author(s) -
Heck Philipp R.,
Herd Christopher,
Grossman Jeffrey N.,
Badjukov Dmitry,
Bouvier Audrey,
Bullock Emma,
ChennaouiAoudjehane Hasnaa,
Debaille Vinciane,
Dunn Tasha L.,
Ebel Denton S.,
Ferrière Ludovic,
Garvie Laurence,
Gattacceca Jérôme,
Gounelle Matthieu,
Herd Richard,
Ireland Trevor,
Jacquet Emmanuel,
Macke Robert J.,
M Tim,
McCubbin Francis M.,
Mikouchi Takashi,
Metzler Knut,
Roskosz Mathieu,
Smith Caroline,
Wadhwa Meenakshi,
WelzenbachFries Linda,
Yada Toru,
Yamaguchi Akira,
Zeigler Ryan A.,
Zolensky Michael
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
meteoritics and planetary science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.09
H-Index - 100
eISSN - 1945-5100
pISSN - 1086-9379
DOI - 10.1111/maps.13291
Subject(s) - confusion , meteorite , best practice , institution , computer science , data science , political science , astrobiology , psychology , law , biology , psychoanalysis
This document contains suggestions for best practices by authors who refer to meteorites in publications. It can also be taken as a guide for publishers in establishing guidelines for authors. The following best practices are recommended in addition to acknowledging the loaning institution or loaning individual (unless required otherwise). The main motivations are to: help ensure that research on meteorites is reproducible, prevent confusion in the literature, and enhance tracking of specimens and related data.