Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union — Editors
- Anny Cazenave
- Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Toulouse, France
E-mail: annycazenave@cnes.fr - John W. Geissman
- Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA;
E-mail: jgeiss@unm.edu - Wendy S. Gordon
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, USA;
E-mail: wendy.gordon@tpwd.state.tx.us - Manuel Grande
- University of Wales, Aberystwyth;
E-mail: mng@aber.ac.uk - Hassan Virji
- START;
E-mail: hvirji@agu.org - Robert T. Van Hook, Interim Editor in Chief
- AGU, Washington, D.C., USA;
E-mail: eos_rvanhook@agu.org - Barbara T. Richman, Executive Editor
- AGU, Washington, D.C., USA;
E-mail: brichman@agu.org
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Eos: The Greek goddess of dawn, representing for AGU the new light continually being shed by basic geophysical research on the understanding of our planet and its environment in space.