Earth System Science Data

Journal Details

Earth System Science Data

Earth System Science Data

ISSN : 18663508

P-ISSN : 18663516

CiteScore : 16.40

Impact Factor : 11.2

5 year IF : 11.909

Collection : Science Citation Index Expanded

Open Acess : YES

Acceptance rate : N/A

Publishing Model : N/A

Article Processing Charge : N/A

First Response : N/A

First post-review decision : N/A

Submission to Acceptance : N/A

Acceptance to publication : N/A

PUBLICATION TYPE : Journals

COUNTRY : Country Germany

Publisher :Copernicus Gesellschaft mbH

publisher Address : BAHNHOFSALLEE 1E, GOTTINGEN, GERMANY, 37081

H-Index : 99

Coverage : 2009-2023

Homepage

Contact : kirsten.elger@gfz-potsdam.de

Issues Per Year : 4

Frequency : Quarterly

Transparent Peer Review : NO

Min Pages : 0

Max Pages : 0

Subject Area and Category

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
    • Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

About Journal

Earth System Science Data (ESSD) is an international, interdisciplinary journal for the publication of articles on original research data (sets), furthering the reuse of high-quality data of benefit to Earth system sciences. The editors encourage submissions on original data or data collections which are of sufficient quality and have the potential to contribute to these aims. The journal maintains sections for regular-length articles, brief communications (e.g. on additions to data sets) and commentaries, as well as review articles and special issues. Articles in the data section may pertain to the planning, instrumentation, and execution of experiments or collection of data. Any interpretation of data is outside the scope of regular articles. Articles on methods describe nontrivial statistical and other methods employed (e.g. to filter, normalize, or convert raw data to primary published data) as well as nontrivial instrumentation or operational methods. Any comparison to other methods is beyond the scope of regular articles. Review articles may compare methods or relative merits of data sets, the fitness of individual methods or data sets for specific purposes, or how combinations might be used as more complex methods or reference data collections.

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