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The objective of the journal Global and Planetary Change is to provide a multi-disciplinary overview of the processes taking place in the Earth System and involved in planetary change over time. The journal focuses on records of the past and current state of the earth system, and future scenarios , and their link to global environmental change. Regional or process-oriented studies are welcome if they discuss global implications. Topics include, but are not limited to, changes in the dynamics and composition of the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, as well as climate change, sea level variation, observations/modelling of Earth processes from deep to (near-)surface and their coupling, global ecology, biogeography and the resilience/thresholds in ecosystems. Key criteria for the consideration of manuscripts are (a) the relevance for the global scientific community and/or (b) the wider implications for global scale problems, preferably combined with (c) having a significance beyond a single discipline. A clear focus on key processes associated with planetary scale change is strongly encouraged. Manuscripts can be submitted as either research contributions or as a review article. Every effort should be made towards the presentation of research outcomes in an understandable way for a broad readership.
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Editors-in-Chief Zhengtang GuoChinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Email Zhengtang Guo Quaternary geology, paleoclimatology, paleopedology and biogeochemistry; aeolian deposits, tectonic-climate linkageAlan HaywoodUniversity of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom Email Alan Haywood Climate change, climate prediction, climate variability and palaeoclimatologyJed O. KaplanUniversity of Hong Kong Department of Earth Sciences, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Email Jed O. Kaplan Vegetation, Land use, Fire, Late Quaternary, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, human-environment interactionsFabienne Marret-DaviesUniversity of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Email Fabienne Marret-DaviesMicropalaeontology, oceanography, climate change, palaeoecologyLiviu MatencoUtrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands Email Liviu Matenco Solid Earth science, evolution of orogenic and sedimentary basins systems, geology, geophysicsManaging Editor Book Review Editor Bilal U. HaqSorbonne University, Paris, France and Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USAEditorial Board Thomas M. CroninUS Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, United StatesGary DwyerDuke University, Durham, North Carolina, United StatesClaudio FaccennaRoma Tre University, Roma, ItalyMartin GrosjeanUniversity of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandJoel GuiotEuropean Research and Education Centre for Environmental Geosciences, Aix-en-Provence, FranceEryuan LiangChinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaFranco SalernoWater Research Institute National Research Council Brugherio Branch, Brugherio, ItalyJeremy ShakunBoston College Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Boston College, Massachusetts, United StatesPinxian WangTongji University, Shanghai, ChinaYang WangFlorida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, United StatesDebra WillardUS Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, United StatesShucheng XieState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Wuhan, ChinaMoriaki YasuharaUniversity of Hong Kong, School of Biological Sciences, Hong Kong, ChinaQiuzhen Z. YinCatholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumZicheng YuLehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United StatesYan ZhaoChinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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