Editorial.It is hard to believe that a year has passed since we became the co-editors of Geoscience ge·o·sci·ence n. Any one of the sciences, such as geology or geochemistry, that deals with the earth. ge Canada. Last year was a learning experience and we made some mistakes, some of which appeared in print. However, you caught them and told us, so we are unlikely to make the same mistakes again. Thanks for keeping us on track. Now that the steep part of the learning curve is behind us, it is time to make good on one of the commitments in our first editorial, and that is to make some changes to the editorial board of Geoscience Canada. Most of our associate editors have been in place since 1996, which is ten years--half of a life sentence. We hereby grant parole for good behaviour to Brian Grant
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GAC Global Assembly Cache (Microsoft .NET) GAC Global Assembly Cache GAC Granular Activated Carbon GAC Gustavus Adolphus College (St. members, will respond to their calls. We are also taking this opportunity to evaluate the status of each series and hence the expected terms of the series editors. A status report follows: Earth Science Education--Five articles have been published beginning in 1999 (v. 26-no. 1) and ending in 2002 (v. 29-no. 2). Last year, we decided to make this series a regular feature called Education Matters. Jon Dudley was the original series editor but he has stepped down. We are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a new champion. Economic Geology economic geology Scientific discipline concerned with the distribution of mineral deposits, the economic considerations involved in their recovery, and assessment of the reserves available. Models--This series was a follow-up to the very successful Ore Deposit Models series (1980-1988), initially edited by John Allen John Allen may refer to: Artists
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Roberts was educated at Brynrefail Grammar School and the University of Wales. He was a lecturer in scientific management techniques and served as a councillor on Luton Borough Council from , that culminated in a reprint volume by the same name. Economic Geology Models, edited by Pat Sheahan, began in 1991 and continued for a few years but effectively has been defunct since 1993 (v. 20-no. 1), when the last new article appeared. Craig Hart and David Lentz have agreed to team up and resurrect this series. If this dynamic duo
Dynamic Duo (다이나믹 듀오) is a Korean hip hop duo, made up of members Choiza and Gaeko (former members of the trio, CBMass). cannot raise the dead, nobody can. Keep watching for new articles in the future. Environmental Marine Geoscience--Five articles have been published in this series, beginning in 1999 (v. 26-no. 4) and continuing until present (#5 appeared in the last issue but was mistakenly labelled #4). Phil Hill has been the series editor since the beginning and will continue for the foreseeable future. Geology and Wine--Ten articles have been published in this series, beginning in 1999 (v. 26-no. 4) and continuing until present (#10 appeared in the last issue and #11 is in this one). Simon Haynes was the series editor of the first four articles; following Simon's untimely death in April 2002, Roger Macqueen took over and has been the editor ever since. There may be one more article in this series and a reprint volume is in the works. Geology of the Parliament Buildings--Five articles have been published in this series, beginning in 2001 (v. 28-no. 1) and continuing until present (#5 appeared in v. 32-no. 4). Five more are in various stages of completion. Doug vanDine has been the series editor since the beginning and plans to continue. Igneous Rock igneous rock: see rock. igneous rock Any of various crystalline or glassy, noncrystalline rocks formed by the cooling and solidification of molten earth material (magma). Associations--Five articles also have been published in this series, beginning in 2003 (v. 30-no. 2) and continuing until present (#6 is in this issue). Georgia Pe-Piper has been the series editor since the beginning and will continue for the foreseeable future. Oceanic Lithosphere--Four articles have been published beginning in 1997 (v. 24-no. 2) and ending in 2000 (v .27-no. 3). John Malpas and Paul Robinson co-authored all four papers in the series. Last year, we decided to end this series and treat any further submissions as regular articles. Thanks and "happy retirement" to series editors Jon Dudley, John Malpas, Paul Robinson and Pat Sheahan. Welcome aboard to series editors Craig Hart and David Lentz. We will be introducing a new series later this year entitled: Great Mining Camps of Canada, which will be championed by Bob Cathro. We hope it will have wide appeal but be of particular interest for Mineral Deposits Division members. If you have a burning desire to initiate another new series, we would like to hear your plan. A final note concerns the Geoscience Canada web page (http://www.gac.ca/JOURNALS/geocan.html). We intend to reorganize it this year so that information is easier to find. This includes the Instructions to Authors and the new Procedures and Standards for Associate Editors and Reviewers. This reorganization will be coordinated with an ongoing review of the entire GAC web site. We welcome your comments and suggestions at any time. Sonya Dehler & Steve McCutcheon (S&S) Editors, Geoscience Canada |
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