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Thank you to our reviewers and editors
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Thank you to our reviewers and editors
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Obituary: Bodo Reinisch (1936–2025)
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Thank you to our reviewers
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Recognizing Our Role in Reframing Disaster and Emergency Management Terminology to Enhance Human Agency and Responsibility
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Spring 2025 letter from the President of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
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Fertilization in Maize Globally and in Mexico: a Bibliometric Analysis from 2000 to 2025
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Spring 2025 letter from the National Secretary-Treasurer of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon chapter and student awards for academic year 2024–2025
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Patterns of contemporary horizontal stress orientation in the Earth's crust derived from the World Stress Map Database 2025
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47th biennial convention of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Western Illinois University, April 11–13, 2025
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Protecting Public Health Through Water Quality Management and Monitoring: Session Proceedings From the 2025 Water for Food Global Conference
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon student research poster session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2025, San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Comment on Baas, J.H., Hewitt, W., Lokier, S. and Hendry, J. (2025) Coming to light: How effective are sediment gravity flows in removing fine suspended carbonate from reefs? The Depositional Record, 11, 583–598. doi: 10.1002/dep2.319
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Book review: My Life in Space Exploration by G. Haerendel
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Water Quality Challenges in Central Veracruz, Mexico: A Comprehensive Review
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Book review: Scientific Debates in Space Science by Warren David Cummings and Louis J. Lanzorotti
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We Are in the Anthropocene—Now What?
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Managing Differences in Geosciences and Computer Science: Strategies for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaboration
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Replacement of Corn by Perennial Cellulosic Bioenergy Crops on Sloping Farmland: Implications for Water Quality and Economic Benefits
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What Technical Choices Matter to Characterize Heat Wave and Cold Snap Events in Support of Bulk Power Grid Reliability Studies?
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A Probabilistic Index of Temperature‐Induced Economic Vulnerability for Subnational Adaptation Prioritization in China
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Structural Recovery of Overlooked Shrublands Drives Asymmetric Restoration in Dryland Ecosystems
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China's Contribution to Arctic Black Carbon Declined From 2009 to 2022