
Evidence in Earth Science (EIES) is an earth sciences journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research across a wide range of topics within the field. The journal covers a wide range of Earth science topics, including but not limitted to geophysics, geology, tectonics, hydrology, climate change, oceanography, disaster management, and environmental sustainability. It provides a platform for evidence-based solutions to global challenges, offering insights from both fundamental and applied research.
Aims and Scope
The journal Evidence in Earth Science aims to publish high-quality research on Earth system processes and related disciplines. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, studies on natural hazards, climate change, water resources, geophysics, geochemistry, hydrology, sustainable environmental management, and the interactions between human and natural systems. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that addresses the challenges of a changing planet, providing a platform for innovative approaches and solutions to global environmental issues.
Journal Mission
The mission of Evidence in Earth Science is to provide a global platform for the dissemination of high-quality research that addresses critical challenges in Earth science, promoting a deeper understanding of the Earth’s processes and helping to shape a sustainable future.
Editorial Board
The editorial board is composed of leading experts in the field of Earth science, who oversee the journal’s review process and ensure high standards of scholarly publishing.
Target Audience
The journal’s target audience includes researchers, scholars, environmental consultants, policymakers, and professionals in Earth sciences and related fields.
Publication Frequency
The journal publishes quarterly (four issues per year).
Submission and Review Process
Manuscripts are submitted through the online submission system and undergo a single-blind peer review process, ensuring that all submitted research is rigorously evaluated for quality, novelty, and relevance.
Current Issue
Vol. 1 No. 01 (2025): Forthcoming Issue
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