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  1. Earth and Space Science Informatics Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
  2. Earth and Space Science Informatics Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
  3. Advancing Ability and Acceptance for Potential Subsea CO<sub>2</sub> Storage in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
  4. Why Access to Data Matters and What We Can Do to Improve Access and Reusability
  5. BE A VOICE FOR SCIENCE
  6. Bridging Science to Science Policy - Why it Matters with Geologic Energy Research
  7. YOU Should Advocate for Science
  8. WHY YOU SHOULD CARE ABOUT ENERGY RESEARCH
  9. Merle Lee Allison (1948–2016)
  10. METADATA ARCHAEOLOGY: AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE PROCESS OF DIGITIZATION OF PHYSICAL COLLECTIONS
  11. Oil sands in Alabama, USA: A fresh look at an emerging potential resource
  12. BLINDED BY THE LIGHT: A CORE COLLECTION'S JOURNEY TO BETTER DISCOVERABILITY
  13. EVOLUTION OF GIANT SALT PILLOWS IN THE DESTIN DOME AREA, EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO: IMPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND GEOLOGIC CO2 STORAGE
  14. INVESTIGATING THE EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO FOR POTENTIAL GEOLOGIC STORAGE OF CO2
  15. The Importance of Data Set Provenance for Science
  16. Data Stewardship in the Earth Sciences
  17. Let’s make it easy: A workflow for physical sample metadata rescue
  18. Geologic assessment and injection design for a pilot CO2-enhanced oil recovery and sequestration demonstration in a heterogeneous oil reservoir: Citronelle Field, Alabama, USA
  19. Saline Reservoir Storage in an Active Oil Field: Extracting Maximum Value From Existing Data for Initial Site Characterization; Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (SECARB) Phase III
  20. Seismic stratigraphy of the Frontal Hawaiian Moat: implications for sedimentary processes at the leading edge of an oceanic hotspot trace
  21. Structural variability along the submarine south flank of Kilauea volcano, Hawai'i, from a multichannel seismic reflection survey
  22. Overthrusting and sediment accretion along Kilaueaʼs mobile south flank, Hawaii: Evidence for volcanic spreading from marine seismic reflection data
  23. Overthrusting and sediment accretion along Kilauea's mobile south flank, Hawaii: Evidence for volcanic spreading from marine seismic reflection data