Editor’s Acknowledgments
Exploration Geophysics 38(4) iv-iv https://doi.org/10.1071/EG07030
Published: 6 December 2007
Exploration Geophysics is a peer-reviewed journal. This means that each and every manuscript published – and many more – are reviewed by at least two reviewers. Those reviews are generally summarised by an Associate Editor, and the feedback is passed back to the authors as well as to the Editor.
As I observed two years ago, all of these men and women are volunteers, fitting this contribution somehow into their busy professional lives. The authors can in most cases look forward to some constructively critical comment on their manuscripts – it is rare for a manuscript not to spark some idea for improvement from a reviewer – but we all share from the overall sifting of ideas by the review process. While cases where innovative scientific ideas have been held back because they did not conform to ‘establishment’ views can be found, generally in Geophysics our colleagues do encourage innovation and information in the manuscripts that they recommend for publication. Such manuscripts might sometimes appear to be controversial. If you are surprised by the conclusions in a paper, or the manner of reaching them, then certainly consider preparing a discussion or commentary manuscript for publication. A countervailing argument might just as well lead to a clarification as to a retraction, and either outcome represents an advance in knowledge.
Every two years, Exploration Geophysics and the ASEG lists the names of the reviewers, and the Associate Editors who have enlisted them, who have contributed in this way. Since the last listing, the journal has considered around 120 manuscripts for publication, each of which has been subjected to peer review by at least two of our colleagues. This listing is to make public our respect for their contribution to our journal, our Society, and our science.
I salute and thank all of those people listed below for helping us to bring to you those ideas that should merit our attention.
Philip Armstrong
Mike Asten
Peter Baillie
Richard Bates
Oliver Bauer
Greg Beresford
Stephen Billings
John Bishop
Keith Boyle
Emma Brand
Jock Buselli
Joongmoo Byun
Ikuo Cho
Niels Christensen
Peter Clark
John Clarke
Roger Clifton
Gordon Cooper
Mathew Cooper
Duncan Cowan
Leif Cox
Terry Crabb
Richard Cresswell
Jamin Cristall
Jim Cull
David Denham AM
Mike Dentith
Kevin Dodds
John Doherty
Mark Dransfield
Jarrod Dunne
Anna Dyke
Aleksandar Dzunic
Perry Eaton
Grant Ellis
Don Emerson
Brian Evans
Gary Fallon
David Fitterman
Thomas Flottman
Terry Folkers
Thomas Forbriger
Doug Foster
Kim Frankcombe
Li-Yun Fu
Peter Furness
Richard Gibson
Bruce Goleby
Todd Grant
Paul Green
Stewart Greenhalgh
Sydney Hall
Bruce Harvey
Peter Hatherly
Phil Hawke
Steve Hearn
Philip Heath
Graham Heinson
Natasha Hendrick
Greg Houseman
Joe Inman
Julian Ivanov
Jung Ji
Leonie Jones
John Joseph
Naomi Kano
Hee Joon Kim
Jung-Ho Kim
Dimitri Komatitsch
Jan Kommedal
Richard Lane
Kate Lawson
James Lee
Tak Ming Leung
Ted Lilley
Guimin Liu
Andrew Lockwood
James Macnae
Alan Mann
Keith Martin
Jason McKenna
Salah Mehanee
Tony Meixner
Jayson Meyers
Dong-Joo Min
Shigeharu Mizohata
Tohru Mogi
Bjorn Muller
Alice Murray
Tadashi Nishitani
Osamu Nishizama
Yasuo Ogawa
Adam O’Neill
Colin Pain
Derecke Palmer
Kwon Gyu Park
Troy Peters
Pierre Plasterie
Ben Polzer
Manuel Poupon
Nick Rawlinson
John Ringis
Terry Ritchie
Russell Robinson
David Robson
Marion Rose
Hugh Rutter
Nils Ryden
Tatsuhiko Saito
Daniel Sattel
Don Sherlock
Changsoo Shin
Yoonho Song
Russell Speed
John Stanley
Greg Street
Juergen Streit
Koya Suto
Haruhiko Suzuki
David Thiel
Lindsay Thomas
Matilda Thomas
Mark Tingay
Steve Tobin
Toshiyuki Tosha
Ray Tracey
Norm Uren
Keeva Vozoff
Julian Vrbancich
Yanghua Wang
Xiuming Wang
Toshiki Watanabe
John Weaver
Mike Webb
Robert Whiteley
Glenn Wilson
Richard Wilson
Peter Wolfgram
Xiang Yang
Changchin Yin
Toshiyuki Yokota
Kwangjin Yoon
Binzhong Zhou
Bing Zhou