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Comment on investigating the origin and dynamics of Carolina Bays by Mark Lundine and Arthur Trembanis [Marine Geology 480 (2025)] Reply
We thank the authors for their interest in our recent study as well as encourage continued scientific discourse and debate. However, the geological evidence, of which was thoroughly presented in the original paper, remains in support of a gradualistic, terrestrial formation mechanism for Carolina Bays. Further investigations into tangible, empirical evidence related to Carolina Bays and other similar geomorphic features are encouraged, while entertaining alternative hypotheses not grounded in geologic principles and techniques, nor based upon available data remains as speculation. Again, we welcome recognition, criticism, discussion, and further thought upon the evidence presented in our original paper, but we find continued speculation on hypotheses that remain incompatible with the available empirical evidence to be unproductive.
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Marine Geology is the premier international journal on marine geological processes in the broadest sense. We seek papers that are comprehensive, interdisciplinary and synthetic that will be lasting contributions to the field. Although most papers are based on regional studies, they must demonstrate new findings of international significance. We accept papers on subjects as diverse as seafloor hydrothermal systems, beach dynamics, early diagenesis, microbiological studies in sediments, palaeoclimate studies and geophysical studies of the seabed. We encourage papers that address emerging new fields, for example the influence of anthropogenic processes on coastal/marine geology and coastal/marine geoarchaeology. We insist that the papers are concerned with the marine realm and that they deal with geology: with rocks, sediments, and physical and chemical processes affecting them. Papers should address scientific hypotheses: highly descriptive data compilations or papers that deal only with marine management and risk assessment should be submitted to other journals. Papers on laboratory or modelling studies must demonstrate direct relevance to marine processes or deposits. The primary criteria for acceptance of papers is that the science is of high quality, novel, significant, and of broad international interest.