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Results in Earth Sciences

  • ISSN: 2211-7148

Next planned ship date: December 27, 2024

Results in Earth Sciences is an international open-access peer reviewed journal that publishes a wide range of original research papers on all fundamental and interdisciplinary are… Read more

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Results in Earth Sciences is an international open-access peer reviewed journal that publishes a wide range of original research papers on all fundamental and interdisciplinary areas of earth sciences and related fields. Papers of experimental, theoretical and computational nature are all welcome. Results in Earth Sciences accepts papers that are scientifically sound, technically correct and provide valuable new knowledge to the earth and environmental science community.

The journal welcomes papers on:

Pure, applied and exploration geophysics and exploration geology

Structural geology, tectonics, seismology and geodynamics

Solid Earth geophysics, crust and mantle Interactions

Geomorphology and paleoenvironments

Paleontology and palaeoecology

Sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous geology

Engineering geology

Geodesy and remote Sensing

Geomagnetism, palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism

Paleoclimate and palaeoenvironments

Petrology, mineral physics, rheology and volcanology

Marine geology

Mineral, energy resource and economic geology

Geological modeling and uncertainty assessment

Geochronology and thermochronology

Geohazards, georisks and society

Planetary materials, geochemistry and cosmochemistry

Applied geochemistry

Solid Earth interactions with, and the geochemistry of, the hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere, including low- and high-temperature aqueous solutions, biogeochemistry, the environment and climate

Results in Earth Sciences accepts submissions of two types of papers:

Full-length research papers (no longer than 10,000 words)

Short communications (no longer than three pages) which may consist of a single, but well-described piece of information, such as:

Data and/or a plot plus a description (Data in brief)

Description of a new method or instrumentation