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Colloids and Surfaces is a peer-reviewed journal of surface science. It was established in 1980. It was established in 1980. In 1993, it split into two parts Colloids and Surfaces A and Colloids and Surfaces B .
The journal primarily publishes original research papers. It also publishes Earth Surface Exchanges which include commentaries on issues of particular geomorphological interest, discussions of published papers, shorter journal articles suitable for rapid publication, and commissioned reviews on key aspects of geomorphological science.
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Surface Science Reports is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by North-Holland that covers the physics and chemistry of surfaces. It was established in 1981. It was established in 1981. It is the review journal corresponding to the journals Surface Science and Surface Science Letters .
Management of the Earth's atmosphere involves assessment of all aspects of the carbon cycle to identify opportunities to address human-induced climate change and this has become a major focus of scientific research because of the potential catastrophic effects on biodiversity and human communities.
E. A. Johnson's applied interests include but are not limited to global climate change, conservation biology, and ecosystem and fire management. [3] Johnson is a member of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System, [3] which is a national effort that aims to coordinate surface dynamic modelling of the ...
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