Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
Published by General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA)
ISSN : 0026-4563
Abbreviation : Bull. Miner. Res. Explor.
Aims & Scope
At least one of the following qualifications is required for publishing the papers in the Bulletin of Mineral Research and Exploration. 2.1.
Research Articles and Review Articles 2.1.1.
Original Scientific Researches These articles cover and contribute to the main subjects of the earth sciences, the original scientific researches and its results related to all aspects of disciplines in geoscience like exploration and evaluation of the underground sources and environmental problems, and The studies, which apply new aspects and methods for the solution of problems about the earth sciences and researches, which apply new aspects and methods for the solution of the problems, in the engineering sciences carried out in MTA. 2.1.2.
Review articles These papers include comphrehensive scholarly review articles that summarize and critically assess previous geoscientific researches with a new perspective and reveal a new approach. 2.2.
Discussion/Reply This type of article is intended for the discussion of papers that have already been published in the latest issue of the Bulletin.
The discussion/reply type articles, which criticize all or a part of a recently published article, are published in the following first issue if it is submitted within six months after the publication of the Bulletin.
The discussions are sent to the corresponding author of the original paper to get their reply before publication.
The discussions abut the paper with two or more authors are sent only to the corresponding author.
If the review article is not published within the prescribed preiod then it is published alone.
Later sent replies are not published.
Re-criticising of the replies is not allowed.[...] 2.3.
Short Notes[...]
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SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.184 |
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| 2024 | Q4 |
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Most Cited Articles
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