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Once a year we take the opportunity to thank the reviewers whose difficult, important work is never sufficiently recognized. Three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, reviewers continued to show deep resolve to support their community, by providing thorough, timely reviews aiming to improve manuscripts, while simultaneously dealing with very difficult personal and professional circumstances. Without their intense, robust, and helpful attention, all the science we do would be diminished. Matthew and Ulla would like to express their gratitude and appreciation for your efforts this year and their hope for improvement in 2023 and beyond. Thank you to the 339 reviewers who submitted 473 reviews in the journal last year. Individuals in italics provided three or more reviews for Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology during the year. Abbott, April Abell, Jordan Acosta, Rene Paul Agnini, Claudia Ai, Xuyuan Allen, Katherine Anagnostou, Eleni Anchukaitis, Kevin Anderson, Robert Arbic, Brian Archer, David Arreguín-Rodríguez, Gabriela Atwood, Alyssa Babila, Tali Baker, Paul Bakker, Pepijn Barron, John Barth, Aaron Bassinot, Franck Batenburg, Sietske Baumgartner, Aly Belanger, Christina Berenice, Sophie Bhattacharya, Tripti
期刊介绍:
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology (PALO) publishes papers dealing with records of past environments, biota and climate. Understanding of the Earth system as it was in the past requires the employment of a wide range of approaches including marine and lacustrine sedimentology and speleothems; ice sheet formation and flow; stable isotope, trace element, and organic geochemistry; paleontology and molecular paleontology; evolutionary processes; mineralization in organisms; understanding tree-ring formation; seismic stratigraphy; physical, chemical, and biological oceanography; geochemical, climate and earth system modeling, and many others. The scope of this journal is regional to global, rather than local, and includes studies of any geologic age (Precambrian to Quaternary, including modern analogs). Within this framework, papers on the following topics are to be included: chronology, stratigraphy (where relevant to correlation of paleoceanographic events), paleoreconstructions, paleoceanographic modeling, paleocirculation (deep, intermediate, and shallow), paleoclimatology (e.g., paleowinds and cryosphere history), global sediment and geochemical cycles, anoxia, sea level changes and effects, relations between biotic evolution and paleoceanography, biotic crises, paleobiology (e.g., ecology of “microfossils” used in paleoceanography), techniques and approaches in paleoceanographic inferences, and modern paleoceanographic analogs, and quantitative and integrative analysis of coupled ocean-atmosphere-biosphere processes. Paleoceanographic and Paleoclimate studies enable us to use the past in order to gain information on possible future climatic and biotic developments: the past is the key to the future, just as much and maybe more than the present is the key to the past.