JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION
Country: | Netherlands |
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Journal ISSN: | 0375-6742 |
Journal EISSN: | 1879-1689eissn |
History | 1972-ongoing |
Publisher | ELSEVIER |
Journal Hompage: | Link |
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JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION
Scope: New developments in analytical geochemistry and geo informatics have lead to many to new and exciting areas like environmental geochemistry and forensic provenancing. In order to manage manuscripts from all old and new fields of expertise the chief editors have divided the journal in different sections: geochemical exploration (excluding petroleum and organic geochemistry), geochemical baseline mapping, urban geochemistry, map based environmental geochemistry including site characterization and remediation are managed by Prof Benedetto De Vivo and geochemical provenancing for forensics and archaeology, geochemical mapping related to health and disease, isotope systems-geochemistry, geochemical ecology and geo-chemometrics are managed by Dr Jurian Hoogewerff.
Impact Factor Trend 2000 - 2025
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