Intern:Wiley

Wiley-Blackwell journals indicated for supplement archiving. Examples are give with DOI.

step 1 (hot test):
 * Boreas

step 2 (selected from category Geography, Geology & Environmental Sciences)
 * Terra Nova
 * Environmental Microbiology
 * Geological Journal
 * Journal of Quaternary Science
 * Sedimentology

step 3 (category ''Geography, Geology & Environmental Sciences, 145 journals in total)
 * listed at http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-350681.html?&view=JournalSpotlight

Wiley also issues a journal for data publication: Geoscience Data Journal

Data paragraph in Wileys Author Guidelines

 * e.g. at http://www.wiley.com/bw/submit.asp?ref=0300-9483&site=1

''Data that is integral to the paper must be made available in such a way as to enable readers to replicate, verify and build upon the conclusions published in the paper. Any restriction on the availability of this data must be disclosed at the time of submission. Data may be included as part of the main article where practical. We recommend that data for which public repositories are widely used, and are accessible to all, should be deposited in such a repository prior to publication. The appropriate linking details and identifier(s) should then be included in the publication and where possible the repository, to facilitate linking between the journal article and the data. If such a repository does not exist, data should be included as supporting information to the published paper or authors should agree to make their data available upon reasonable request.''

with an interesting additional paragraph for

''Sequence data

''Any nucleotide sequence data reported or referred to in a submitted manuscript must be accessible to reviewers (genbank now offers for certain genome, transcriptome or ptoteome databases a reviewer accession via temporary password) in one of the three major collaborative databases-DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank-which exchange data on a daily basis. If the manuscript is subsequently accepted and published, such data must become immediately available to the scientific community. The suggested wording for referring to accession number information is: These sequence data have been submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession number U12345. Addresses are as follows:

''DNA Data Bank of Japan ...