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AAS Data Policy

Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (AAS) wants to enable all of our authors to publish the best research, which includes achieving community best practice in the sharing and archiving of research data. To achieve this, AAS encourages authors, where possible and applicable, to deposit data that support the findings of their research in a public repository. The following rules are expected to be noted by authors:

Authors are required to describe data status upon submission of paper and select a description of the data status in the manuscript.

   My manuscript has no associated data.

   The data of my manuscript have not been deposited.

   My manuscript has associated data in a data repository, which is properly cited or the URL of which is provided in the text.

Authors are encouraged to share and archive data.

For original articles, data must be available and traceable upon request from reviewers and readers. The method to obtain data should be specified in the article.

For News & Views articles, data must be available and traceable upon request from reviewers.

For Data Description Articles, data should be properly deposited and fully open.

Authors and editors who do not have a preferred repository should consult Springer Nature’s list of repositories and research data policy.

List of Repositories