Journal Details
Remote Sensing Letters
Increasing to 8 issues in 2012
Now accepted for inclusion in the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports
An official journal of the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Visit the organisation site
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 2
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 2150-704X
Online ISSN: 2150-7058
Aims & Scope
Remote Sensing Letters is a peer-reviewed international journal committed to the rapid publication of articles advancing the science and technology of remote sensing as well as its applications. The journal originates from a successful section, of the same name, contained in the International Journal of Remote Sensing from 1983-2009. Articles may address any aspect of remote sensing of relevance to the journal's readership including, but not limited to, developments in sensor technology, advances in image processing and Earth-orientated applications, whether terrestrial, oceanic or atmospheric. Articles should make a positive impact on the subject by either contributing new and original information or through provision of theoretical, methodological or commentary material that acts to strengthen the subject.
Articles should be submitted through the journal's ScholarOne Manuscripts site and may be of no more than 10 journal pages in length; it may be possible to transfer articles such as those that cannot meet this limit to the International Journal of Remote Sensing. Articles that pass initial processing stages will be sent out for review. The reviews solicited from independent experts and the journal's editorial board will inform the editorial decisions.
There is no charge for colour illustrations.
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