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Learn more from our interview with the Managing Editor, Ruth King Lithosphere is our OA journal that covers research in all areas of earth, planetary, and environmental sciences with the support of seven participating societies. Ruth King has been the journal’s Managing Editor since the relaunch of the journal under GeoScienceWorld’s leadership in January 2020….
Year in Review – Top Read Articles of 2024
We have rounded up the top 10 most accessed research articles published last year, representing articles across a range of geoscience subjects. Check out the top reads below.
GeoScienceWorld Welcomes Geoenergy to its Journals Collection
(McLean, VA) January 23, 2023 – GeoScienceWorld (GSW) is pleased to announce that the journal Geoenergy has been added its domain-leading collection of Earth science research journals. Geoenergy, a new co-owned journal of the Geological Society of London (GSL) and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE). Continuing the mission of its sister journal,…
2022 in Review – Top Read & Top Searched
Top Read Articles Across the GSW Platform Anticipating future Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 eruptions and their chilling impacts 830-million-year-old microorganisms in primary fluid inclusions in halite Discrimination between Earthquake P Waves and Microtremors via a Generative Adversarial Network A 1000-yr-old tsunami in the Indian Ocean points to greater risk for East Africa Controls on…
New Publishing Solutions Partners for Lithosphere
GeoScienceWorld (GSW) is pleased to announce new partnerships with Kriyadocs and Technica Editorial Services (Technica Editorial) to provide comprehensive publishing solutions for its Open Access community journal, Lithosphere. These partnerships build on Lithosphere’s strong author-centric and editor-centric ethos and support GSW’s drive towards expanding Open Access content in the earth science research community. Kriyadocs, a…
Interview with Lithosphere Guest Editor Elizabeth Petrie
We talked to Elizabeth Petrie about editing the special issue, “Fault structure, deformation mechanisms, and why fault zones matter to society”, recently published in the journal Lithosphere. Can you tell us about yourself and your work? My background is in structural geology and I am a Geology Professor and the MoncriefChair of Petroleum Geology at…
