Special Issue of Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection (GEP) on ’’Hydrogeology and Water Cycle’’ - scadenza invio contributi:16/07/2021 |
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Special Issue on "Hydrogeology and Water Cycle" Submission Deadline: July 16th, 2021; Publication Date: September 2021 Reviewers’ feedback: Within 10 days after submission Publication date: 2-3 days after confirming the final proof |
Call for Papers |
We are preparing for the latest special issue on "Hydrogeology and Water Cycle" in Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection (GEP, ISSN Online: 2327-4344), which is an international academic journal devoted to the publication of original contributions in relevant areas. Since you are professional in the field, we cordially invite you to submit related papers to us. Papers submitted to our journal will be peer-reviewed by leading researchers all over the world.
If you have papers ready for publication, please feel free to submit via the email: paper@openaccessj.com (E-mail Subject Format: GEP_article title).Your paper will be handled in 24 hours.
Detailed information about published articles, indexing, editorial board members can be checked at this journal website by searching GEP 2327-4344 online. |
Aims & Scope (not limited to):
*Continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system *Evaporation, transpiration *Condensation, precipitation, and runoff *Surface water hydrology *Ground water quality & analysis *Hydrology modelling *Characteristics of the regional hydrological cycle *Effects on biogeochemical cycling |
Published Articles in GEP
The Dark Side of Samsung’s Value Chain: The Human Costs of Cobalt Mining “BLOOD, SWEAT AND COBALT” Daniel Krummel, Patrick Siegfried DOI: 10.4236/gep.2021.92011 34 Downloads 130 Views
The Need of Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Modern Weather Forecasting Methods Olivier Irumva, Gratien Twagirayezu, Jean Claude Nizeyimana DOI: 10.4236/gep.2021.92004 82 Downloads 285 Views
Development of an Ontology-Based Knowledge Network by Interconnecting Soil/Water Concepts/Properties, Derived from Standards Methods and Published Scientific References Outlining Infiltration/Percolation Process of Contaminated Water Stephanos D. V. Giakoumatos, Anastasios K. T. Gkionakis DOI: 10.4236/gep.2021.91003 420 Downloads 626 Views |
Best Regards, Prof. Valentine Udoh James (Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USA) Editor-in-Chief GEP Editorial Office PaperSubmission.ran@gmail.com |
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