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This volume was made possible due to numerous authors who are acknowledged for their interest, quality of work, commitment and resourcefulness during the revision process. Moreover, this volume benefited a great deal from the dedicated effort of numerous reviewers whose time, expertise, and objectivity have provided the authors with useful feedback to ensure that they circulate a sound and effective message. I would like to express my most sincere appreciation to Doug Angus, David Beck, Marco Bohnhoff, Johann Braunmiller, Ming Cai, Martin Chapman, Dave Collins, Diane Doser, Cliff Frohlich, Jean-Robert Grasso, Leigh House, Paul Hsieh, Andrew King, Lindsay Linzer, Art McGarr, Steve McKinnon, Wayne Pennington, Scott Phillips, Eliza Richardson, James Rutledge, Robert Shcherbakov, Vladimir Shumila, Jan Sileny, David Simpson, Shahriar Talebi, and Ben Thompson for their insightful comments and suggestions made throughout the review process. Renata Dmowska, the Editor-in-Chief for Topical Issues with Pure and Applied Geophysics is particularly acknowledged for her interest in having this volume organized and assistance throughout.

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Trifu, C.I. Introduction. Pure Appl. Geophys. 167, 1–3 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-009-0009-0

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