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Editors’ Vox
My Time at Radio Science: A Thank-You from the Editor-in-Chief
The outgoing Editor-in-Chief of Radio Science reflects on his tenure and expresses appreciation to all those who contributed to the success of the journal over recent years.
Taking the Pulse of Soil
Heat pulse methods for measuring thermal, hydrologic, and other properties of soils have advanced our understanding of soil characteristics.
Integrated Workflow Approach for Petroleum Engineering Problems
The author of a new book describes the challenges faced in making calculations for hydrocarbon exploration and extraction and how an integrated workflow approach can reduce uncertainties.
Seeing Mars in a Grain of Sand
The second phase of Curiosity’s campaign at the Bagnold Dunes brought new observations of windblown sands during Mars’s windy season.
Observing Winter Mixing and Spring Bloom in the Mediterranean
A new special issue of JGR: Oceans and JGR: Atmospheres presents new insights into the dynamics of dense water formation in the western Mediterranean Sea and its biogeochemical consequences.
Rejection Doesn’t Have to Hurt: AGU’s Manuscript Referral System
What has been the response of editors and authors to the option of transferring manuscripts from one AGU journal to another?
Improved Searchability for AGU Content
Staying abreast of the latest research is now easier for AGU readers with a new web platform.
Expanding Recognition for Contributions of Science to Society
Scientists who engage with policy-makers, the public, community leaders, and the media deserve to be recognized and rewarded for their work.
Getting Your Paper Published Part 2: Good Grammar, Clear Figures
Recommendations from an AGU journal editor on ensuring that your manuscript is well written and clearly presented.