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I agree that's one reason that I've given up triyng to blog about peer-reviewed research. (The other reasons are that it is a lot of work, and that I was a bit cowed by the discussions after the Nature Geoscience discussion last spring.)It's particularly bad for me, because my institution gets print issues of journals like Nature fairly late, and has little to no online journal access. I can read stuff in Science and in journals published by GSA. (Not sure if my AGU membership helps.) But EPSL? I would need to get a copy from the author, or from interlibrary loan.(I haven't had the time and energy to read articles for blogg this fall, though. I did get a copy of an interesting-sounding Nature paper from an old friend, but I haven't found time to read it yet. And Nature papers are really short )