Soils is an open-access journal dedicated to advancing the study of soils and their vital role in ecosystems and environmental processes. The journal's primary focus lies on geomorphology, modeling, geoprocessing, erosion, and fluvial processes. With a commitment to promoting interdisciplinary research, this international journal offers a platform for scientists, researchers, and environmental professionals to share innovative discoveries and insights concerning soil science.
It covers a broad range of key topics, including soil biology, soil chemistry, and soil physics. It delves into how soil properties impact plant life, water dynamics, and the overall health of terrestrial environments. Indexed in leading databases such as Scopus, CAS, and Web of Science, Soils aims to disseminate high-quality research findings to a diverse audience, encompassing soil scientists, ecologists, environmental engineers, and agricultural experts.
The journal contributes significantly to understanding the complex interrelations between soils and the broader environment. It provides insights for experienced researchers and early-career scientists, as well as policymakers working on land management and environmental protection. Open to original research, review articles, and innovative methodologies, Soils plays a crucial role in shaping our knowledge of soil resources and promoting sustainable land practices.