Dear GeoPRISMS Community,
We are pleased to announce the release of the special Eos-themed issue highlighting GeoPRISMS and MARGINS legacy, taking a look at 20 years of science accomplishments and community building efforts made through the programs. This issue features Science Updates that offer summaries of multidisciplinary research conducted across GeoPRISMS primary sites. We would like to thank all of the authors for writing such impactful pieces:
- Slipping and Locking in Earth’s Earthquake Factories by Noel Bartlow, Laura M. Wallace, Julie Elliott, and Susan Schwartz
- Earth’s Volatile Balancing Act by James D. Muirhead, Samer Naif, Tobias P. Fischer, and D. J. Shillington
- Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Especially for Continents by Lindsay L. Worthington, Brandon D. Shuck, Anne Bécel, Zachary C. Eilon, and Colton Lynner
Also in this issue:
- A Successful Model for Interdisciplinary Research by Anaïs Férot
- Crossing the Shoreline by Eos Editor-in-chief Heather Goss
And thanks to Michelle Coombs for her fantastic photo that made the cover! Michelle took this photo in 2015 during the western Aleutians field work, jointly funded by GeoPRISMS, the Deep Carbon Observatory, and Alaska Volcano Observatory. Her image won the 2015 GeoPRISMS photo contest.
Enjoy!
– The GeoPRISMS Office