CATENA
- ISSN: 0341-8162
Next planned ship date: April 30, 2024
- 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
- Impact factor: 6.2
Catena is an interdisciplinary Journal of Soil Science that publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on landscape evolution and ge… Read more
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April 30, 2024
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Request a sales quoteThe following types of submissions will not be considered:
Studies without explicit relation to landscape.
Groundwater studies.
Geobotanical, ecological and vegetation studies with no (or limited) relation to soil, hydrology, geomorphology or landscape evolution.
Chemical laboratory experiments focussing predominantly on the identification/description of chemical and nano-surface reactions with no relation to the field situation.
Field or laboratory studies for purely geotechnical purposes that are more appropriate for environmental engineering.
Surface runoff or runoff studies having no relation to soil or geomorphic change (e.g., sediment transport would relate to surface processes and, thus, geomorphology).
Microbiological studies with no relation to soil formation and landscape.
Comparison of the performance of models (process-based, machine learning) and their robustness with no or only a minimal landscape-learning effect.
Agricultural/crop production experiments without a solid relation to landscape.
Purely geological studies.
Purely Meteorological studies.
Studies on ecosystem services and land use planning.
Regionally oriented studies without novelty in approach or method.
Studies comparing a range of statistical methods without reflection on the landscape-process causing performance differences between methods.
The Editors-in-Chief do not accept presubmission enquiries and invite authors to check the Guide for Authors and the Aims and Scope to determine if a manuscript is likely to be of interest to the journal.
- ISSN: 0341-8162
- Volume 14
- Issue 14
- 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
- Impact factor: 6.2