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The American Geophysical Union, the world's leading society of Earth and space science, has selected Wiley as its publishing partner. The new partnership will be effective January 2013.
The AGU has 60,000 members and publishes 17 research journals and a book program under the Geopress imprint. AGU journals globally account for 25% of journal articles and 40% of citations in the geosciences.
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The articles in this special issue are arranged in two parts. The first part deals with two particularly rapidly developing and vexing examples of transformative landscape change: forest die-off and invasion by non-native grasses. Both have resulted in land-cover changes that are large-scale, quite rapid and in many instances, unanticipated. The second part of this special issue comprises articles that focus on understanding and predicting the effects of transformative landscape change.
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Christina Glunk, Christophe Dupraz, Olivier Braissant, Kimberley L. Gallagher, Eric P. Verrecchia, Pieter T. Visscher for their paper
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Seeking good peer review in geomorphology
Stuart N. Lane
This paper provides an extended guide to reviewing for ESPL in particular and geomorphology in general. After a brief consideration of both how we choose reviewers and why we hope that reviewers will accept, I consider what makes a fair and constructive review. |
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Launched March 2011, Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, has become a must-read research journal in this topical field - uniquely pulling together in a single publication all aspects of greenhouse gases – from carbon capture, storage, transportation, utilization to regulation, economics and policy planning.
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