Quaternary International serves as a global platform for interdisciplinary research focused on the Quaternary Period, spanning the last 2.6 million years of EarthÂ’s history. The journal brings together contributions from diverse fields including geology, geography, archaeology, paleontology, and climate science to foster a comprehensive understanding of past environmental changes and their impact on human societies.
The journalÂ’s scope encompasses studies of glacial and interglacial cycles, sea-level fluctuations, vegetation dynamics, and the evolution of hominin populations. It also features research on Quaternary dating methods, such as radiocarbon dating and luminescence dating, to establish precise chronologies for past events. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, Quaternary International is a vital resource for researchers seeking to reconstruct EarthÂ’s recent past and inform future environmental predictions.
By facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing, Quaternary International aims to advance our understanding of the Quaternary Period and its relevance to contemporary environmental challenges. Authors are encouraged to submit their original research to contribute to the journalÂ’s mission of promoting excellence in Quaternary science.