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Thank You to Our 2019 Peer Reviewers

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posted on 2023-05-21, 19:31 authored by Rajaram, H, Camargo, S, Rebecca CareyRebecca Carey, Corey, RM, Dombard, AJ, Donohue, KA, Flesch, L, Giannini, A, Hayes, G, Huber, C, Hogg, AM, Ivanov, V, Jacobsen, SD, Korte, M, Lu, G, Morlighem, M, Magnusdottir, G, Opher, M, Patricola, CM, Ritsema, J, Sprintall, J, Su, H, Thornton, JA, Trouet, V, Wang, K, White, AE, Yau, A
On behalf of the journal, AGU, and the scientific community, the editors would like to sincerely thank those who reviewed the manuscripts for Geophysical Research Letters in 2019. The hours reading and commenting on manuscripts not only improve the manuscripts but also increase the scientific rigor of future research in the field. We particularly appreciate the timely reviews in light of the demands imposed by the rapid review process at Geophysical Research Letters. With the revival of the “major revisions” decisions, we appreciate the reviewers' efforts on multiple versions of some manuscripts. With the advent of AGU's data policy, many reviewers have helped immensely to evaluate the accessibility and availability of data associated with the papers they have reviewed, and many have provided insightful comments that helped to improve the data presentation and quality. We greatly appreciate the assistance of the reviewers in advancing open science, which is a key objective of AGU's data policy. Many of those listed below went beyond and reviewed three or more manuscripts for our journal, and those are indicated in italics.

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Australian Research Council

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Publication title

Geophysical Research Letters

Volume

47

Issue

17

Article number

e2020GL088048

Number

e2020GL088048

Pagination

1-41

ISSN

0094-8276

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Amer Geophysical Union

Place of publication

2000 Florida Ave Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20009

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Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences

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