Zhang Yong-shuang, L. Xiaoyi, WU Rui’an, Guo Changbao, Ren Sanshao
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期刊介绍:
Earth Science Frontiers is a bimonthly Chinese academic journal co-sponsored by China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University. Academician Deng Jun has been the editor-in-chief since its founding in 1994. Each issue of the journal invites special editors to compile theme albums, supplemented by selected free submissions, to fully display the cutting-edge, innovative and basic research results in the field of earth sciences, and publish academic debate articles. With its academic influence and excellent performance, Earth Science Frontiers has won honors such as "China's Most Internationally Influential Academic Journal" and "One Hundred Outstanding Chinese Academic Journals", and has been selected into China's "Excellence Action Plan" project.