GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH
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Setting the Benchmark for Geoanalytical Research
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GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH, an esteemed journal published by WILEY, focuses on advancing the fields of geology and geochemistry through innovative research and thorough analytical techniques. With an impressive impact factor rooted in its Q1 and Q2 rankings in the categories of geology, and geochemistry and petrology respectively, the journal is recognized for its high-quality contributions to the scientific community, as evidenced by its high standing in Scopus rankings—positioned at #33 in Earth and Planetary Sciences Geology and #28 in Geochemistry and Petrology. Covering a wide scope of subjects relevant to both professionals and researchers, this peer-reviewed journal serves as an essential platform for disseminating cutting-edge methodologies and standardized practices in geoanalytical research. With access options designed to facilitate wide readership, this journal not only enhances the visibility of scholarly work but also drives key discussions on the significance of geoanalytical methods in understanding geological phenomena.
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