Slope streaks of different sizes and shapes are a common feature on the surface of Mars, but scientists disagree about the mechanisms for their formation and development.
Editors’ Vox
The Geophysical Signatures of Soil Structure
Geophysical methods may offer new opportunities for soil structure characterization over varied spatial and temporal scales.
Introducing the New Editor-in-Chief of GRL
Find out who is taking over the helm of Geophysical Research Letters and his plans for taking the journal forward in the coming years.
Introducing the New Editor-in-Chief of JGR: Earth Surface
Find out who is taking over the helm of JGR: Earth Surface and her plans for taking the journal forward in the coming years.
Fall Meeting Recommendations from AGU’s Journal Editors, Part 2
AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting oral presentations, posters, tutorials, lectures, and special events coming up at this year’s Fall Meeting.
Fall Meeting Recommendations from AGU’s Journal Editors, Part 1
AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting oral presentations, posters, tutorials, lectures, and special events coming up at this year’s Fall Meeting.
Autumn in the Arctic
With refreezing in the western Arctic Ocean shifting later into the autumn, field research on changing air-ocean-ice interactions suggests that the Arctic is shifting to a more seasonal system.
Potential Spicity: From Abstract Theory to Practical Application
A method for estimating potential spicity, a thermodynamic variable in oceanography, provides a new way to describe contrasts in watermass properties.
Atmospheric Aerosol in the Changing Arctic
Warming and sea ice loss in the Arctic are affecting the complex interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice-covered areas, including the formation and transport of aerosol.