About this Research Topic
This 2023 edition of our "Rising Stars in Geochemistry" Research Topic, aims to showcase the exceptional contributions and groundbreaking research of emerging scientists in the field of geochemistry. This collection of articles highlights the work of a select group of talented individuals who have demonstrated remarkable achievements and promise for the future of geochemical research. Their innovative methodologies, insightful findings, and multidisciplinary approaches are pushing the boundaries of our understanding of Earth's chemical processes and its dynamic interactions with the environment.
Please note, contributions to the collection are by invitation only. All Rising Star researchers will be suggested by established Editors and Specialty Chief Editors within our editorial board in recognition of their influence on the future directions in their respective research areas.
All specialty sections of the journal are included, welcoming contributions in the areas of:
- Biogeochemistry
- Environmental Geochemistry
- Organic Geochemistry
- Mineral Geochemistry
We welcome a range of article types, from original research presenting new ideas in the field, or reviews, perspectives, and opinions, updating on the current state of the field and ideas for the future, from the early career researchers point of view.
While future innovations in Geochemistry are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give us a hint at whom to follow.
For this special research topic, we are offering a 20% discount on the article processing charges, for the first 10 submitted articles from invited contributors (if accepted after peer review).
Keywords: biogeochemistry, organic geochemistry, environmental geochemistry, mineral geochemistry, rising stars, geochemistry
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.