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Women in Science: A Q&A with an Editor

by S. Stanley 27 February 20178 October 2021

A personal perspective on women in science and how we can increase representation in the the geosciences

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Good Night Sunshine: Geoengineering Solutions to Climate Change?

by B. van der Pluijm and G. Brasseur 3 February 20176 July 2022

In order to limit global warming to Paris Agreement goal levels, climate engineering should be considered as a viable solution.

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Growing Our Publication Partnership

by Brooks Hanson and R. van der Hilst 31 January 20171 October 2021

Renewed partnership aims to continue expanding the reach of scholarly Earth and space science.

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Global Positioning System Sparks New Data Revolution

by D. J. Knipp 30 January 201712 January 2023

Energetic particle data from the Global Positioning System constellation opens avenues for new research.

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Measurements and Models of Reactive Transport in Geological Media

by B. Berkowitz 27 December 201622 December 2021

Author Brian Berkowitz answers questions about his recently published article and the scientific and societal implications of his findings.

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Frontiers in Cryoseismology

by Fabio Florindo and Evgeny A. Podolskiy 8 December 201611 January 2022

Recent review provides timely and comprehensive resource for emerging field.

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Navigating the 2016 Fall Meeting: Part 2

by Brooks Hanson 22 November 20169 December 2022

AGU editors and staff provide recommendations for the second part of the Fall Meeting, if you are looking for exciting science or learning opportunities outside your normal discipline.

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Navigating the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting: Part I

by Brooks Hanson 21 November 20169 February 2018

AGU editors and staff provide recommendations if you are looking for exciting science or learning opportunities outside your normal discipline.

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Plate Boundaries and Natural Hazards

by J. C. Duarte and W. P. Schellart 21 November 201616 March 2022

The editors of a new book on tectonics discuss the origins of the science and its importance in a new millennium.

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Complex Earthquake Raises Complex Questions

by Åke Fagereng 18 November 20169 February 2018

A devastating earthquake has hit New Zealand, but this unusual event, with long duration slip on several faults, will also provide an astounding data set for understanding a complex tectonic region.

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