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- W2936522085 abstract "The ASLO journals periodically replenish and adjust their Associate Editor teams to support subject areas with increasing activity and to give more of our members a chance to participate in our publications. We are very pleased to announce the addition of nine new Associate Editors to the L&O: Methods Editorial Board. If you are about to submit a manuscript, please take a few minutes to look at the current Editorial Board. During submission, you will have the option to identify the Associate Editor whose expertise best matches your manuscript. Surprisingly, some authors do not suggest an Associate Editor at all, or suggest one whose expertise is clearly not well matched to the manuscript. Why does that matter? Our objective is to treat all manuscripts equally and to provide thoughtful, helpful feedback to authors. The Associate Editor selects reviewers who are qualified to assess your manuscript impartially and strives for a balance of reviewer backgrounds covering the most novel aspects of your manuscript. This requires considerable knowledge of the subject matter. The Associate Editor also deals with split reviews, where two or more reviewers disagree in their recommendations. Split reviews are very common; sometimes they are resolved by seeking an additional review, but more often the Associate Editor must decide which aspects of the reviews are the most compelling, based on the editor's own expert assessment of the manuscript. If you appreciate a thoughtful review, with helpful advice, valuable feedback, and a fair and reasonable outcome, take the opportunity to suggest an Associate Editor who will understand your work! The 9 new Associate Editors are joining 15 others who will remain on the Editorial Board. All of the Associate Editors are volunteers serving 3-yr renewable terms. Please feel free to discuss your manuscript ideas with any of the L&O: Methods Associate Editors! Clifton S. Buck is an Assistant Professor at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, University of Georgia. His expertise is in atmospheric deposition to natural waters, aerosol trace element speciation and solubility, riverine transport of trace elements, analytical methods for trace element chemistry, and trace element biogeochemistry. Robert Chen is a Professor in the School for the Environment at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. His research considers sources and transformations of colored dissolved organic matter; real-time measurements of physical, chemical, and biological parameters using wireless sensor networks; water quality in coastal oceans; and development of effective education and outreach methods. The last is a new initiative at L&O: Methods, and we encourage individuals who are developing education methods to reach out to Bob Chen. Ivona Cetinic is a Scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Universities Space Research Association. Her research focuses on ocean optics as applied to particulate organic carbon (POC) export, phytoplankton, and aerosols and in remote sensing via airborne, shipboard, autonomous, and satellite instruments. Remote sensing is very well represented in the ASLO publications and is featured in a recent virtual issue on The Remote Sensing of Oceans, Estuaries, and Lakes. Scott Ensign is Assistant Director and Research Scientist at the Stroud Water Research Center. He is an ecosystem ecologist working to discover how plants, animals, and microbes interact within rivers. His expertise includes work with autonomous and in situ sensors; aquatic and estuarine ecosystem metabolism, nutrient, and carbon dynamics; and fluvial, wetland, and estuarine sediment dynamics and hydrology. Christian Fritsen is a Research Professor at the Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada, Reno. His expertise is in interactions between microbes and their physiochemical environment; sea ice, lake ice, and glaciers; Antarctic ice-covered lakes; watershed-scale hydrological processes; and ecosystem responses to climate change. Christof Meile is a Professor of Marine Sciences at the University of Georgia. His research involves nutrient dynamics and microbial metabolism at the land–ocean interface and in marine sediments and the response of aquatic systems to perturbations. His expertise includes sediment biogeochemistry; nitrogen and iron under varying redox conditions; saltmarshes, cold seeps, and soils; and microbial dynamics in reactive transport models. Ben Surridge is a Senior Lecturer at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University. His work examines the effects of greatly increased nutrient fluxes on water and soil ecosystems. His expertise includes carbon/nitrogen/phosphorus cycling; stable isotope biogeochemistry; statistical modeling of complex environmental systems; and eutrophication in lakes, streams, and wetlands. Isaac Santos is a Professor in the National Marine Science Centre at Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour. He works at the interface among coastal oceanography, hydrology, and biogeochemistry. His expertise includes the use of natural stable and radioactive tracers, greenhouse gases and carbon sequestration, submarine groundwater discharge, analytical automation, coral reef calcification, and coastal ecosystems. Hayley Schiebel is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability, Suffolk University, Boston. Her work involves dissolved organic matter sources, sinks, and transformations; air–sea dynamics; nitrogen deposition and cycling; wetland ecology; sediment biogeochemistry; and ocean acidification." @default.
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- W2936522085 title "Welcome to the New L&O : Methods Associate Editors!" @default.
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