Journal Details
International Geology Review
New to Taylor & Francis for 2009
2009 Impact Factor Up 33! 1.888 Ranking: 9/50 (Geology);
Five-Year Impact Factor: 2.432
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 52
Frequency: 12 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0020-6814
Online ISSN: 1938-2839
Aims & Scope
2009 Impact Factor Up 33% - now 1.888!
Five Year Impact Factor Up 26% - now 2.432!
Now Ranked 9th in Geology!
Five Year Impact Factor Up 26% - now 2.432!
Now Ranked 9th in Geology!
©2010 Thomson Reuters, 2009 Journal Citation Reports®
From 2011 the journal will be offering free colour pages to all its authors.
In February 2009, Thomson Reuters added official Five-Year Impact Factors, Eigenfactors and Article Influence Scores to the 2007 JCR. An explanation of these new metrics can be found at http://science.thomsonreuters.com/press/2009/8499916/
International Geology Review is a monthly publication dedicated to publishing original and timely research papers as well as in-depth scholarly reviews dealing with the petrotectonic framework of the earth and the distribution of mineral and energy resources within that framework. Particularly emphasised are petroleum geology, economic geology, tectonics, geochemistry and petrology. Geographic coverage is global and work on any part of the world is considered. The journal has been published since 1959.
International Geology Review is a monthly publication dedicated to publishing original and timely research papers as well as in-depth scholarly reviews dealing with the petrotectonic framework of the earth and the distribution of mineral and energy resources within that framework. Particularly emphasised are petroleum geology, economic geology, tectonics, geochemistry and petrology. Geographic coverage is global and work on any part of the world is considered. The journal has been published since 1959.
From 2011 the journal will be offering free colour pages to all its authors.
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