Frontiers of Earth Science

ISSN 2095-0195

ISSN 2095-0209(Online)

CN 11-5982/P

Postal Subscription Code 80-963

2018 Impact Factor: 1.205

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CALL FOR PAPERS

MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO WATER SYSTEMS 
special issue in Frontiers of Earth Science

Water resources and environmental sustainability is crucial for human existence on this planet. A variety of approaches are used to measure, model, and/or manage water resources; these are often an important aspect of environmental sustainability. Assessment of uncertainty for water resources and environmental sustainability helps improve the understanding of earth systems.

This special issue of Frontiers of Earth Science is soliciting papers focusing on methods to assess water systems, with an emphasis on water resources and environmental sustainability in any part of the globe with a physical, ecological, or social science perspective, or any combination thereof. The main goal of the special issue is to provide further insight into the variety of methods that are being used to describe water systems. Papers are especially sought that use more than one method and/or non-traditional methods to quantify and describe water resources and water systems.
 

Guest Editors
Professor Steven R. Fassnacht, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA <Steven.Fassnacht@colostate.edu>
Professor Mingguo Ma, Southwest University, Chongqing, China <mmg@swu.edu.cn>
Professor Ke Kong, University of Jinan, Jinan, China <stu_kongk@ujn.edu.cn>
Associate Professor April James, Nipissing University, North Bay, Canada <aprilj@nipissingu.ca>

Time line for the Special Issue
1. Announcement circulation: March 1st, 2018
2. Paper submission open: March 1st to August 15th, 2018
3. Papers due: September 30th, 2018
4. Reviews back to authors: October 31th, 2018
5. Paper revisions due: November 30th, 2018
6. Notification of final acceptance: December 31th, 2018
7. Final papers uploaded: January 31st, 2019
8. Publication in mid-2019

Online Submission
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/fesci

About the Journal
Frontiers of Earth Science is an international journal co-published by Higher Education Press and Springer that started in 2007 and publishes four issues a year. The journal is viewable at <http://www.springer.com/earth+sciences+and+geography/journal/11707>. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Wei Gao of Colorado State University [ISSN: 2095-0195 for the print version and ISSN: 2095-0209 for the electronic version]. This journal is indexed in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science) and other citation indices. The first water special issue focused on Headwater Regions and appeared as the third issue of 2017. The second special issue focuses on Uncertainty in Water Resources; papers will appear in the fall of 2018.

Aims and Scope

Frontiers of Earth Science publishes original, peer-reviewed, theoretical and experimental frontier research papers as well as significant review articles of more general interest to earth scientists. The journal features articles dealing with observations, patterns, processes, and modeling of both innerspheres (including deep crust, mantle, and core) and outerspheres (including atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere) of the earth. Its aim is to promote communication and share knowledge among the international earth science communities. Thematic issues will periodically be published featuring particular areas of earth science. The scope of the journal covers a broad range of earth science topics, including, but not limited to, physical geography, geology, geophysics, meteorology, oceanography, climatology, ecology, biology, global change, hydrology, environmental pollution, biogeochemical cycles, natural resource management, ecosystems and sustainability, land use cover and change, environmental assessment and monitoring, remote sensing, instrumentation technology, data acquisition/processing/assimilation, algorithm development, application and modeling, as well as socioeconomic drivers and societal consequences of the changing planet and its environment. Critical reviews and discussions of recently published research papers are also encouraged.

  

  
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