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Getting Your Paper Published Part 2: Good Grammar, Clear Figures

by Alan Robock 20 September 201820 September 2018

Recommendations from an AGU journal editor on ensuring that your manuscript is well written and clearly presented.

Posted inEditors' Vox

Getting Your Paper Published Part 1: Don’t Annoy the Reviewers

by Alan Robock 18 September 201820 September 2018

Recommendations from an AGU journal editor on how to prepare a manuscript in a way that makes it easy for reviewers to read and assess.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

Jenessa Duncombe, Staff Writer by Jenessa Duncombe 5 September 20185 September 2018

AGU members and others in the news.

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Earth’s Rich Textures, Seen by Satellite

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.org by Kimberly M. S. Cartier 31 August 20187 September 2018

From the soaring peaks of the Himalayas to Baltic algae blooms, Earth-observing satellites showcase the breathtaking and seemingly tactile beauty of our planet.

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Recognizing Contributions and Giving Credit

by Brooks Hanson and S. Webb 27 August 2018

AGU is working with other leading publishers to implement common standards for authorship and recognize and value specific contributions across cultures.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

Jenessa Duncombe, Staff Writer by Jenessa Duncombe 23 August 2018

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A. F. “Fred” Spilhaus Jr. (1938–2018)

by J. C. Holoviak 13 July 201813 July 2018

AGU’s former executive director turned his zeal for defending scientific integrity and for advancing Earth and space research into a 40-year career that enriched scientific pursuits around the world.

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AGU Publications Continue to Expand, Diversify, and Adapt

by Brooks Hanson, B. M. Ford and Jenny Lunn 26 June 201826 June 2018

A review of achievements, developments, and changes in AGU Publications in the past year, and a look ahead to new features, initiatives, and growth ahead.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 20 June 20186 September 2018

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Tying Knots on a Research Vessel

by J. Karsten and R. Batiza 8 June 20188 June 2018

Their marriage vows were immediately followed by 30 days of around-the-clock mapping and dredging of a mid-ocean ridge. On Sunday, these marine geochemists will celebrate their 30-year anniversary.

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