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Clay Minerals; June 2001; v. 36; no. 2; p. 142
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Editorial

DEREK BAIN

Dick Merriman

Chairman, Clay Minerals Group, 1st March 2001

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Perhaps the most demanding job in any scientific society is that of the Editor. He or she has the dual responsibility for maintaining a rigorous peer review process and for communicating new and exciting ideas to the scientific community (including the various funding bodies). Ultimately, successful science and scientists depend on good editing. It’s a job that requires close attention to detail, a wide knowledge of the subject and a . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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