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Authors: Moldwin, Mark* 
Florindo, Fabio* 
Okin, Gregory* 
Robock, Alan* 
Rohling, Eelco* 
Cardenas, M. Bayani* 
Carlton, Annmarie* 
Chen, Kate Huihsuan* 
Crucifix, Michel* 
Gettelman, Andrew* 
Hubbard, Alun* 
Katsura, Tomoo* 
Painter, Thomas* 
Title: Why and How to Write a High-Impact Review Paper: Lessons From Eight Years of Editorial Board Service to Reviews of Geophysics
Journal: Reviews of Geophysics 
Series/Report no.: /55 (2017)
Issue Date: 2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017RG000587
Abstract: High‐impact review papers describe and synthesize the current state of the art, the open questions and controversies, and provide ideas for future investigations. They are written not only for a specific scientific discipline but also for the broader Earth and space science community. They not only summarize the literature, but they also create a framework from which to understand the progress, problems, and connections between different communities, observations, models, and approaches. Here we describe how to write a high‐impact review paper, and why you should consider writing one for Reviews of Geophysics.
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