Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Editors
- Anny Cazenave
- Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Toulouse, France
E-mail: annycazenave@cnes.fr - John W. Geissman
- Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA;
E-mail: jgeiss@unm.edu - Wendy S. Gordon
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality;
E-mail: wgordon@tceq.state.tx.us - Manuel Grande
- University of Wales, Aberystwyth;
E-mail: mng@aber.ac.uk - Hassan Virji
- START;
E-mail: hvirji@agu.org - A. F. Spilhaus, Jr., Editor in Chief
- AGU, Washington, D.C., USA;
E-mail: eos_fspilhaus@agu.org
© 2008 American Geophysical Union. Articles in this issue may be photocopied by individual scientists for research or classroom use. Permission is also granted to use short quotes, figures, and tables for publication in scientific books and journals. For permission for any other uses, contact the AGU Publications Office. Views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect official positions of the American Geophysical Union unless expressly stated.
Eos: The Greek goddess of dawn, representing for AGU the new light continually being shed by basic geophysical research on the understanding of our planet and its environment in space.
