Literature / Source Database:
Computers and Geosciences
Description
Computers & Geosciences is a journal devoted to all aspects of computing in the geosciences
Title (short) |
Comput. Geosci. |
Title (abbrev) |
CAGEO |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1975 |
Impact factor |
2.474 |
Editor |
E. Grunsky |
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Status
active
Indexing
Applied Science and Technology Index; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; Chemical Abstracts; Computer Abstracts; Computer Contents; Current Contents/CompuMath; Current Contents/Physics, Chemical, & Earth Sciences; Current Contents/SciSearch Database; Elsevier BIOBASE; Engineering Index; GEOBASE; Geo Bib & Index; INSPEC; Information Science Abstracts; Petroleum Abstracts; Research Alert; Science Citation Index; Scopus; Wilson Applied Science and Technology Abstracts
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0098-3004
First volume
1
Last volume
34+
Publish city
Oxford
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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References |
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not available |
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Description
Computers & Geosciences brings to its readers research on novel computer methods in the geosciences, such as spatial analysis, geomathematics, modelling, simulation, statistical and artificial intelligence methods, e-geoscience, geoinformatics, geomatics, geocomputation, image analysis, remote sensing, and geographical information science. The term Geoscience is used in a broad sense to refer to the physical Earth sciences, including geology, geophysics, geochemistry, oceanography, environmental science, atmosphere and planetary science, hydrology, and physical geography. The journal accepts four types of articles: research (for novel computer methods), application (for significant applications of computer methods), reviews (for critical reviews of state-of-the-art in geoscience computing,) short notes (brief descriptions of an application or a timely research development), book and software reviews and letters (for communication). Source code and test datasets associated with published papers can be made available for public distribution from the Editor's page.
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