The relaunch of Tellus

New – and old – journal sees the light of day. Our two journals Tellus A and Tellus B have transformed into Tellus. With a focus on research that deepens the understanding of how biological, chemical, and physical processes interact to shape the Earth system in a changing climate, it is now open for submissions.

Tellus was established in 1948 by Professor Carl-Gustaf Rossby under the International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1982, the journal split into two companion series—Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography and Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology.

Now, another significant step is taken, as the two series merge back into a single unified journal, relaunched as Tellus in collaboration with the Bolin Centre for Climate Research and Stockholm University Press. The relaunch reinforces the journal’s interdisciplinary scope, highlighting interactions across the Earth system in the context of global climate, and strengthens its commitment to open access and international collaboration. The new editors-in-chief, Ilona Riipinen and Stefano Manzoni, together with a strong team of senior editors and topic editors, are eager to handle submissions and bring the new journal, as well as the Tellus legacy, forward.

About the publisher Stockholm University Press

Stockholm University Press is a non-commercial publisher of peer-reviewed, academic open access books and journals. The Tellus journals have been published by Stockholm University Press since 2022 and all articles since the start of Tellus are available on the Press platform. The Tellus B archive will continuously be available at the Tellus B website. All articles are published under a CC BY license and disseminated globally.


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