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Matching Earth-Surface Processes Journals List (143 Results)

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ISSN: 0959-6836 | eISSN: 1477-0911

he Holocene is a high impact, peer reviewed journal dedicated to fundamental scientific research at the interface between the long Quaternary record a...

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| eISSN: 2306-5338

Hydrology (ISSN 2306-5338) is an international, multi/interdisciplinary open access and peer-reviewed journal that focuses on hydrological sciences. T...

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| eISSN: 2589-7578

HydroResearch is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that features original research papers, short communications, review articles and book reviews i...

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ISSN: 1086-1653

Thoroughly researched, peer-reviewed, and based on scholarship of the highest caliber, The Independent Review is the acclaimed interdisciplinary journ...

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ISSN: 1674-6767 | eISSN: 2194-7783

The Journal of Arid Land is an international peer-reviewed journal co-sponsored by Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, the Chinese Academy of...

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