Mathematical Geosciences is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to applying mathematical and statistical methods to solve problems in the earth sciences. It serves as a platform for researchers and practitioners to share innovative techniques and insights that advance our understanding of geological processes and phenomena. This journal provides a great opportunity for researchers to find the intersection of mathematics, modeling, and geosciences.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including geostatistics, geophysics, hydrology, and remote sensing. It includes numerical modeling, simulation, and data analysis techniques. Coverage includes geomorphology, modeling, and geoprocessing. Indexed in major databases, it reaches a global audience of geoscientists, mathematicians, and engineers. By submitting your work, you contribute to a body of knowledge informing resource exploration, hazard assessment, and environmental management.
Researchers are encouraged to submit original research articles, reviews, and case studies that showcase the power of mathematical approaches in unraveling the complexities of our planet. This journal is indexed by Scopus, Web of Science, and more.