Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth is a premier publication dedicated to advancing our understanding of the structure, dynamics, and processes of the Earth's solid interior. As a leading journal in geophysics, it publishes high-quality research spanning a wide range of topics, from seismology and geomagnetism to mineral physics and tectonophysics. It serves as a vital resource for scientists and researchers seeking to explore the complexities of our planet's inner workings.
The journal encompasses studies on earthquakes, volcanoes, and other geological phenomena, providing insights into the forces that shape the Earth's surface. It features research on the composition, properties, and behavior of rocks and minerals, as well as the dynamics of the Earth's mantle and core. The journal highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, combining theoretical modeling, experimental studies, and field observations to advance our understanding of the solid Earth.
Indexed in major databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, JGR: Solid Earth is committed to disseminating impactful research that contributes to a deeper appreciation of our planet and its evolution. By maintaining rigorous peer-review standards, the journal ensures the quality and validity of its content, fostering collaboration and progress in the field of geophysics.