AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting paper, panel, and poster sessions coming up at this year’s meeting.
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AGU Editor Picks for 2017 Fall Meeting, Part I
AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting paper, panel, and poster sessions coming up at this year’s meeting.
AGU College of Fellows Announces Program Plans
A new group that represents the American Geophysical Union’s Fellows kicks off its programs through 2018 with a town hall at the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting about scientific publishing.
“North Pacific Nutrient Leakage” During Glacials
Carbon isotope data suggest an alternative source of nutrients to the Eastern Equatorial Pacific during glacial periods.
Sandy Beaches Are Hotbeds of Biochemical Activity
A new study explores the role of wet sand in coastal ecology.
Introducing the New Editor in Chief for G-Cubed
Find out who is taking over at Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, AGU’s premier interdisciplinary journal, and his vision for the coming years.
Ice Caves atop a Volcano Give Taste of Otherworldly Science
Researchers brave perils and tumbling trash to probe glacial caves on Mount Rainier, improving their understanding of its extraordinary environment and helping to advance space exploration.
Resolving a Mystery of the Ages
High-precision radiometric dates shed new light on the puzzling 600,000-year disparity in the timing of one of Earth’s most pivotal timescale boundaries.
2000 Manuscripts Under the G
The outgoing Editor in Chief of Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems reflects on almost a decade with the journal and expresses appreciation for all those who contributed to its success.
Iranian Geoscientists’ Careers Hurt by U.S. Travel Policies
Three scientists spell out how travel bans, enhanced vetting, and burdensome bureaucracy, which collectively shape U.S. immigration law, have had lasting effects on their careers.
