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Introducing the New Editor in Chief of Global Biogeochemical Cycles

by Isaac Santos 24 January 202221 October 2022

Find out about the person taking the helm of Global Biogeochemical Cycles and his vision for the coming years.

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Introducing the New Editor in Chief of Earth and Space Science

by Graziella Caprarelli 21 January 202221 October 2022

Find out about the person taking the helm of Earth and Space Science and her vision for the coming years.

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Amazon Water Cycle Observed from Space

by Alice Fassoni-Andrade, Fabrice Papa, Rodrigo Paiva, Sly Wongchuig and Ayan Fleischmann 13 January 202218 January 2022

Satellite observations offer invaluable insights into hydrological processes and environmental change in the Amazon.

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Using Sound and Vibration Signals to Understand the Subsurface

by Yingping Li, Martin Karrenbach and Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin 6 January 202210 September 2025

A new book explores Distributed Acoustic Sensing, a technology with a range of applications across geophysics and related fields.

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New Insights into Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Reanalysis

by Roland Baatz, Harrie-Jan Hendricks-Franssen and Harry Vereecken 10 December 202122 December 2021

Reanalysis data, already used to understand terrestrial processes on the physical land surface, the carbon cycle, and the hydrologic cycle, is now being applied to terrestrial ecosystems.

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Understanding Abrupt Climate Change in the Late Quaternary

by Raymond S. Bradley and Henry F. Diaz 18 November 20212 July 2024

During the late Quaternary period, a series of abrupt climate changes in the tropics and sub-tropics driven by changes in ocean circulation were both dramatic and disruptive.

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Managing Wetlands to Improve Carbon Sequestration

by Ken W. Krauss, Zhiliang Zhu and Camille L. Stagg 16 November 20211 June 2023

A new book examines research on wetlands from around the world to illustrate how environmental management can improve carbon sequestration while improving the health and function of wetlands.

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The Birth, Growth, and Death of Continents

by Rixiang Zhu, Guochun Zhao, Wenjiao Xiao, Ling Chen and Yanjie Tang 28 October 202120 June 2024

There are various explanations for how the Earth’s continents form, develop, and change but challenges remain in fully understanding the driving forces behind plate tectonics on our planet.

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AGU Editors Call for Action to Address Global Climate Crisis

by Paige Wooden, Matt Giampoala and Margaret Moerchen 26 October 20211 June 2023

As global leaders meet to discuss climate change, AGU’s editors in chief make an appeal for urgent action based on years of accumulated climate science research.

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New Insights into Polar Stratospheric Clouds

by Lamont R. Poole 18 October 202126 April 2022

New satellite observations of polar stratospheric clouds have advanced our understanding of how, when, and where they form, their composition, and their role in ozone depletion.

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