Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Volcanology Tribute 3 May 2017 Gerald J. Wasserburg (1927–2016) A leading geochemist who became well known for creating the first high-precision mass spectrometer, called Lunatic I, that measured isotope ratios in lunar samples from the Apollo missions. Read More »
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Geophysical Research LettersTomography from 26 years of seismicity revealing that the spatial extent of the Yellowstone crustal magma reservoir extends well beyond the Yellowstone caldera Jamie Farrell, et al
Geophysical Research LettersEvidence linking Arctic amplification to extreme weather in mid‐latitudesJennifer A. Francis, Stephen J. Vavrus
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences Variance and Rate‐of‐Change as Early Warning Signals for a Critical Transition in an Aquatic Ecosystem State: A Test Case From Tasmania, AustraliaKristen K. Beck, et al