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EDITORIAL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2014

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The obvious reason for writing an Editorial at the start of this particular issue is to celebrate 150 years since the first publication of Geological Magazine. This is a long and continuous record of service to the scientific community and contribution to the geosciences. All those people who have been associated with the publication of the journal can be proud of it. I would especially like to acknowledge the efforts of the production teams over the years: behind the academic work of authors, referees and the editors stands a dedicated group of publishing staff, who ensure that the high publication standards of the journal are maintained. Thanks are also due to the authors who have contributed to papers in Geological Magazine to date. It is a daunting prospect to think of exactly how many different scientists have co-authored papers in the journal since 1864, and what combinations of evolution and revolution our science has seen in that time.

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The obvious reason for writing an Editorial at the start of this particular issue is to celebrate 150 years since the first publication of Geological Magazine. This is a long and continuous record of service to the scientific community and contribution to the geosciences. All those people who have been associated with the publication of the journal can be proud of it. I would especially like to acknowledge the efforts of the production teams over the years: behind the academic work of authors, referees and the editors stands a dedicated group of publishing staff, who ensure that the high publication standards of the journal are maintained. Thanks are also due to the authors who have contributed to papers in Geological Magazine to date. It is a daunting prospect to think of exactly how many different scientists have co-authored papers in the journal since 1864, and what combinations of evolution and revolution our science has seen in that time.

It is also timely to celebrate the future. Geological Magazine has recently appointed 12 new Editorial Board members. It is somewhat of a coincidence that they start at the same time as the 150th anniversary, but entirely a happy one. Their ideas and enthusiasm have already generated new developments in the form of special issues in the pipeline, and the journal will surely gain strength from their contributions. The existing Editors and Editorial Board members remain in place, and will ensure the continuity of the journal.

Finally, let me thank everyone who uses the journal, and builds on the results and conclusions in its papers to take the geosciences forward.

Here is the full Editorial team:

Editor-in-Chief

Dr Mark B. Allen

Durham University, UK

Executive Editors

Dr Graham E. Budd

University of Uppsala, Sweden

Dr Philip T. Leat

British Antarctic Survey

Cambridge, UK

Dr Andrew G. Whitham

CASP

Cambridge, UK

Editorial Board

Professor Nicholas Arndt

Joseph Fourier University, France

Dr Paul M. Barrett

Natural History Museum, London, UK

Professor Roger Gibson

University of Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa

Professor John Grotzinger

Caltech, USA

Dr Jon Imber

Durham University, UK

Dr Hugh Jenkyns

University of Oxford, UK

Professor Olivier Lacombe

University Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Professor Xian-Hua Li

Institute of Geology and Geophysics CAS, China

Professor David I. M. Macdonald

University of Aberdeen, UK

Dr K. J. McNamara

University of Cambridge, UK

Dr Guido Meinhold

University of Göttingen, Germany

Professor R. J. Norris

University of Otago, New Zealand

Professor Mark Patzkowsky

Penn State University, USA

Professor Victoria Pease

Stockholm University, Sweden

Professor Francisco Sierro

University of Salamanca, Spain

Professor M. P. Smith

University of Oxford, UK

Dr Holly Stein

Colorado State University, USA

Dr Hans-Dieter Sues

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA

Dr Bas van de Schootbrugge

Utrecht University, Netherlands

Professor Ben A. van der Pluijm

University of Michigan, USA

Dr Paul B. Wignall

University of Leeds, UK

Dr Robert S. Yeats

Oregon State University, USA

Dr Zhaochong Zhang

China University of Geosciences, China

Book Review Editor

Please contact the Editorial Office at geolmag@cambridge.org

Mark Allen

Editor, Geological Magazine

Department of Earth Sciences

University of Durham

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