b'Editors deskEditors deskSadly, it is true,a case study on the use of ambient noise(Environmental geophysics) gets excited David Denhamtomography to image the supergene atabout mapping seagrasswho knew?! is retiring afterthe Alford East iron oxide copper-goldTerry Harvey (Mineral geophysics) thinks 25 years ofprospect in South Australia. And Patabout exploring for lithium from \x1erst contributing toCunneen, after a long and illustriousprinciples. Mick Micenko (Seismic window) Preview. I knowcareer in geophysics, revisits radiometricmuses on maintaining data quality in that regular readerssurveys \x1cown over the Maralinga nuclearpoint source and receiver acquisition. Tim will feel bereft, andtest site over the last 70 years, andKeeping (Data trends) considers NetCDF regular watchers ofcalls for a new survey to assist ongoingas an alternative to ASEG GDF2, and Ian National Press Clubmanagement and rehabilitation. As PatJames (Webwaves) reviews the ASEG lunches will miss the frisson attachedpoints out, much of the historical surveywebsite project and the road ahead.to questions being asked by Daviddata has been lost and his article has had Denham, Preview. Davids very lastto draw on salvaged slides and contourLastly, a reminder that the ASEG has Canberra observed re\x1cects on what hasmaps published in the grey literature.resumed control of advertising in changed in the resources sector over theThanks, Pat, for bringing this historicalPreview and hopes eventually to cover all last 25 years. In addition, he takes a lookmaterial to light and incidentallypublication costs from advertising. So, if at the Australian Government investmentfocusing attention on the need to archiveyou know of anyone in your part of the in the critical minerals industry, andhistorical slide collectionsbefore theyworld whom you think would bene\x1et muses about the situation facingare lost forever! from advertising in Preview, please urge Australian universities.them to get in touch with me!In Education matters Marina Pervukhina This issue of Preview also features twointerviews Boris Gurevich, John CurtinEnjoy!articles by geophysicists at opposite endsDistinguished Professor of Geophysics of their careers, and in so doing illustratesat Curtin University, about \x1ending theLisa Worrall the best of what Preview has to o\x1fer.balance between breadth and depth inPreview EditorAnthony Reid and his colleagues presenteducation in the geosciences. Mike HatchE previeweditor@aseg.org.auLetters to the EditorHi Lisa and Steve On-line publication was announced to Members on 14February 2024, and Ihave just received my printed Congratulations on bringing Preview back home and thePreview 228 in the mail, 7 March, exactly three weeks from quality of the very \x1erst print run. As you know, Iam keen ononline publication- atruly outstanding achievement. Our the print version because it gets read from cover to coverAustralian Members who request Preview in print form will be when I have it in printformat. extremelyhappy.I really like the expansion of the ASEG Research FoundationThe paper stock, printed colour quality, colour registration reports with the inclusion of some key \x1egures from theand text clarity of this Preview from CanPrint is outstanding - students research. I also like the inclusion of the expandedequal to or better than the T&F printed products. Photos and technical articles which allow you to get down to more detail. colour imagery andadverts show an improvement in clarity, Ted provided me with some background to the workcolour density and brightness - great jobCanPrint!required to get the new process up and running in parallelThis is a top class printed publication that stands above the with the last few Taylor & Francis versions. That was a lot ofregular publications we see from other geoscience societies work, and I am grateful for your e\x1forts in making it happen. in Australia (and beyond).Well done! Lisa, the success of our \x1erst self-published issue of Preview David Pratt, Manager Research & Developmentis very much a measure of your determination and Tensor Research Pty Ltd extraordinary e\x1forts to make this work in close partnership with Stripe and Canprint!E david.pratt@tensor-research.com.auHuge appreciation and even Huge(r) congratulations from meand Iknowfrom all of our ASEG colleagues that Lisa and Steve and the Preview AssociateEditors andcontribute and value our \x1cagship magazine!contributors - HUGE CONGRATULATIONS !!!My best regards Our \x1erst self-published issue of Preview - February 2024 Issue 228 is an outstanding success with noticeable improvementsTed Tynein layout across the board!!E Ted.Tyne@bigpond.comAPRIL 2024PREVIEW 3'