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Nature Reviews. Volume 1 Issue 3, March 2020

Volume 1 Issue 3, March 2020

Volume 1 Issue 3

Though lessons learned from Earth are frequently applied to other planets, there is much to learn about our own planet from the Solar System and beyond. This Perspective highlights examples from geological and atmospheric sciences in which other planetary bodies have acted as analogues, experiments, and archives for the Earth sciences. See Lapôtre et al.

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World View

World View | 27 February 2020

Geoscience is increasingly transdisciplinary, requiring researchers from many different scientific backgrounds to work together. Jayme Feyhl-Buska, a biologist pursuing a doctoral degree in an Earth Science department, highlights lessons that she learned on the cusp of the two fields, and urges collaborators to convey lines of thinking and define terminology upfront.

  • Jayme Feyhl-Buska

Research Highlights

Research Highlight | 17 February 2020

  • Kyle R. Frischkorn

Research Highlight | 25 February 2020

  • Laura Zinke

Research Highlight | 13 February 2020

  • Matthew Gleeson

Tools of the Trade | 19 February 2020

  • Jeanine L. Ash

News & Views

Snapshot | 05 March 2020

  • Laura Zinke

Our Earth | 17 February 2020

Due to lack of infrastructure and capital to manage waste properly, developing regions face significant challenges from plastic waste accumulation. The Trash-to-Tank program enables communities to locally convert post-consumer use plastic to plastic-derived fuel oil, providing environmental and economic benefits.

  • Chandni Joshi
  • , Shelby Browning
  •  & Jeffrey Seay

Reviews

Review Article | 09 March 2020

Due to their intense moisture transport, atmospheric rivers are associated with hydrological hazards such as extreme rainfall and flooding. This Review discusses how atmospheric-river characteristics and impacts may change with warming, synthesizing physical theory, observations and modelling.

  • Ashley E. Payne
  • , Marie-Estelle Demory
  • […]
  •  & F. Martin Ralph

Review Article | 24 February 2020

Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules contain an enormous tonnage of critical metals, which are vital natural resources for green-energy technologies and vehicles. This Review highlights the formation processes of these nodules and outlines the advantages and disadvantages for this developing industry moving forward.

  • James R. Hein
  • , Andrea Koschinsky
  •  & Thomas Kuhn

Perspectives

    Perspective | 02 March 2020

    Though lessons learned from Earth are frequently applied to other planets, there is much to learn about our own planet from the Solar System and beyond. This Perspective highlights examples from geological and atmospheric sciences in which other planetary bodies have acted as analogues, experiments and archives for the Earth sciences.

    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    • , Joseph G. O’Rourke
    • […]
    •  & Robin D. Wordsworth

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