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地球系统与地球环境(英文)(Geosystems and Geoenvironment)(OA学术期刊)(国际刊号)
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  • 《地球系统与地球环境(英文)》(Geosystems and Geoenvironment)(季刊),创刊于2021年,是一本由中国海洋大学、青岛海洋科学与技术试点国家实验室与爱思唯尔合作出版的英文国际跨学科季刊,发表地球与环境科学跨学科领域的高质量原创研究文章和及时综述文章。期刊提供了一个综合平台,以发表与地表或深部地球系统及其行星等价物的新兴和所有相关方面的突破性数据和发现,以及创新概念和模型。

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  • 期刊名称:地球系统与地球环境(英文)(Geosystems and Geoenvironment)(OA学术期刊)(国际刊号)
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      2024年10月31日星期四

      《地球系统与地球环境(英文)》

      (Geosystems and Geoenvironment)期刊简介

      【微信公众号“ElsevierChina”信息】

      Geosystems and Geoenvironment 是一本由中国海洋大学、青岛海洋科学与技术试点国家实验室与爱思唯尔合作出版的英文国际跨学科季刊,发表地球与环境科学跨学科领域的高质量原创研究文章和及时综述文章。

      期刊提供了一个综合平台,以发表与地表或深部地球系统及其行星等价物的新兴和所有相关方面的突破性数据和发现,以及创新概念和模型。这些研究包括:

      Geological and geodynamic processes

      Climate dynamics and deep-time paleoclimate

      Modern and paleo-environment

      Ocean dynamics and paleo-oceanological processes

      Ecology including paleo-ecology

      Petrology

      Geochemistry

      Geochronology

      Geophysics

      Global tectonics

      Stratigraphy and paleontology

      Economic geology and fuel exploration

      Natural hazards

      Engineering geology

      Artificial intelligence, among other themes

      Geosystems and Geoenvironment 每年出版四卷 (二月、五月、八月和十一月)。文章类型包括备受瞩目的综述文章(与作者简历和照片一起发表)、研究论文、信件和讨论。

      Geosystems and Geoenvironment 是一本完全开放获取期刊,中国海洋大学和青岛海洋科学与技术试点国家实验室将承担当年前100篇文章的APC(文章处理费)。此外,期刊将为已接收论文免费刊印精选彩图,并且提供免费重印和免费期刊副本。

      主编

      吴立新教授

      李三忠教授

      发表在Geosystems and Geoenvironment 的所有文章均可在爱思唯尔的ScienceDirect平台免费开放获取。

      《地球系统与地球环境(英文)》

      (Geosystems and Geoenvironment)作者指南

      【官网信息】

      Guide for Authors

      Introduction

      Contact details for submission

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      Declaration of interest

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      Language

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