Welcome to GeoScience

Geoscience Journal (GSJ) is an open-access, peer-reviewed monthly publication journal, all articles published under this journal will be accessible to all internet user through out the world without any barrier of access under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Geoscience Journal (GSJ) covers publication of novel concepts, new methods, new technologies, alternative approaches and promises to provide the most authentic and complete source of information on current development in the field of Science, Engineering & Technology.

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Scopus

Scopus is one of the biggest citation databases for peer-reviewed publications, papers, and colloquiums that exists in the globe today. Any body who is of repute within the academic community seeks to have their research work published in Scopus indexed journals and publications because they are trusted and read by millions academics, researchers, scholars and other professionals across the world. One the most well-known and prominent Journal For Basic Sciences get to be indexed in Scopus

H-Index: Articles published in Geoscience Journal (GSJ) have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. GSJ has got h-index 10 , which means every article in Geoscience Journal (GSJ) has got 10 average citations.

Q-Factor: The definition of Q since its first use in 1914 has been generalized to apply to coils and condensers, resonant circuits, resonant devices, resonant transmission lines, cavity resonators, and has expanded beyond the electronics field to apply to dynamical systems in general: mechanical and acoustic resonators, material Q and quantum systems such as spectral lines and particle resonances.

DOI

DOI is a persistent identifier or handle used to uniquely identify objects, standardized by the International Organization for Standardization. An implementation of the Handle System, DOIs are in wide use mainly to identify professional and government information, such as research reports and data sets, and official publications though they also have been used to identify other types of information resources, such as commercial videos.

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