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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 8

    First issue of 2019! The rise of machine learning in the Earth Sciences, mangrove canopy heights, the world's big rivers, Greenland's glacial melt drives nutrient upwelling and more!

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 4

    One of our first top rated articles in 2019 is 'Rapid increase in ozone-depleting chloroform emissions from China' published in two weeks ago. You can read the article now with :

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  3. NGeo: The recovery of the ozone layer may be delayed by increasing emissions of chloroform from the Chinese industrial sector.

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  4. NGeo: The tallest mangroves grow where rainfall and warmth are plentiful and cyclones are rare

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  5. Correspondence by Fabian Wadsworth and colleagues on entering Vulcan's forge

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  6. New review by published in NGeo this week Human-induced challenges to the health of the world’s biggest rivers reviewed.

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  8. Second paper on and published in NGeo this week Fast & slow slip earthquakes in laboratory experiments are preceded by micro-failure events that can foretell catastrophic fault failure

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  9. The first of two papers on and published in NGeo this week Continuous seismic signal from the Cascadia subduction zone – identified by machine-learning methods – provides glimpse of fault physics.

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  10. NGeo: Greenland meltwater causes buoyancy-driven upwelling of deep nutrient-rich waters that rivals the export of some large Arctic rivers

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  11. NGeo: Gravitation, not basal condition, determines glacier speed in High Mountain Asia.

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  12. Retweeted
    12 Dec 2018

    Himalayan and (some) other Asian glaciers put the brakes on Well done Amaury! Dehecq et al.

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  13. Retweeted
    11 Dec 2018

    Come meet me (and editors from ) tomorrow (Wednesday 12th) 1000-1200 at the booth (1406) in the exhibit hall

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  14. Our editor Xujia Jiang will be at the 'Career beyond academia' event from 4-6pm at the Marriott Marquis

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    Join us at at the booth (1406) for a 'Meet the Editor' coffee reception on Wednesday 12th between 10am-12 noon. Catch up with editors from:

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    10 Dec 2018
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  17. Our Chief Editor Heike Langenberg and Biogeochemistry Editor Xujia Jiang are both attending If you would like to meet up for a chat about publishing in Nature Geoscience, please drop us an email Geoscience@nature.com

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  18. NGeo: Prescribed burning on peatlands is not necessarily damaging

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    Attending and want to know more about publishing with @nresearchnew? Attend our 'Meet the Editor' coffee reception on Wednesday 12th from 10am-12 noon and catch up with editors from and on booth 1406.

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  20. NGeo: Hydrologically landlocked basins worldwide have experienced widespread decline in water storage over the past decade

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