
Thank You to Our 2021 Reviewers
Author(s) -
Caprarelli Graziella,
Altintas Ilkay,
Baratoux David,
Cervato Cinzia,
Diviacco Paolo,
Donea Alina,
Donnellan Andrea,
Gentemann Chelle,
Glaves Helen M.,
Jiang Jonathan H.,
Jones Cathleen E.,
Maute Astrid,
Pirenne Benoit,
Pryor Sara C.,
Tiampo Kristy,
Xie Zunyi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
earth and space science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.843
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2333-5084
DOI - 10.1029/2022ea002372
Subject(s) - publication , space (punctuation) , work (physics) , process (computing) , computer science , quality (philosophy) , engineering ethics , multidisciplinary approach , peer review , public relations , political science , library science , law , engineering , epistemology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , operating system
On behalf of the Editorial Board and Staff of Earth and Space Science , I thank the reviewers whose selfless dedication to science has ensured, once again, that the papers published in our journal in 2021 highlight the best Earth and space science in a manner that does justice to the authors and their work. All of us at Earth Peer reviewing is a demanding and often thankless job. It is however an essential component of the scientific process, ensuring the highest standards of integrity and rigor. Without the work of reviewers, who check data and procedures for possible bias and to ensure reproducibility, and who share their expertise to verify that the interpretations and conclusions of a paper are consistent with assumptions and existing knowledge, it would not be possible to trust in the scientific process. Our journal is particularly indebted to our reviewers: Earth and Space Science is a multidisciplinary journal that highlights methods, instruments, data and algorithms, and therefore we rely heavily on the direct expertise of our reviewers to verify and vouch for the quality of the papers we publish. We are indebted to all our reviewers, and we are delighted to acknowledge them publicly in this Editorial.