Thank You to Our 2019 Reviewers
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Journal Title:Earth and Space Science
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Description:Dear colleagues, on behalf of the editorial board and editorial staff of AGU's Earth and Space Science journal, I express our appreciation for your role as a reviewer in 2019. As an interdisciplinary journal, ESS aims to publish papers presenting and interpreting key data sets and observations that are critical, singularly or in aggregate, for a broader scientific understanding of the Earth and its environment, as well as our solar system and beyond, or papers that add to the understanding of such observations (e.g., methodology, theory, mapping, and modeling). In particular, ESS seeks papers that highlight methods, instruments, sensors, data and algorithms that contribute to the Earth and Space sciences. Your reviews are essential to the quality of publications.
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Source:Earth and Space Science, 7(4)
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ISSN:2333-5084 ; 2333-5084
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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