The The Cryosphere is a research journal that publishes research in the field of ice sheets and glaciers, planetary ice bodies, permafrost, river and lake ice, seasonal snowcover, sea ice. This journal is published by the Copernicus Publications. The ISSN of this journal is 1994-0416.
Also, please check the following important details about the cryosphere: Publisher, ISSN, Ranking, Indexing, Impact Factor (if applicable), Publication fee (APC), Review Time, and Acceptance Rate.
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Journal Title: | The Cryosphere |
Publisher: | Copernicus Publications |
P-ISSN: | 1994-0416 |
E-ISSN: | 1994-0424 |
Language: | English |
Country of Publisher: | Germany |
APC: | Yes |
Processing Time (Weeks): | 37 |
Review Process: | Open peer review |
Subjects: | Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences | Science: Geology |
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According to journal website, the publication fee of the cryosphere is around 1460 EUR.
The the cryosphere has also Journal waiver policy (for developing countries, authors etc).
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The Journal Publication Time means the average number of weeks between article submission and publication. According to the journal website, the the cryosphere publishes research articles in 37 weeks on an average.
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If your research is related to ice sheets and glaciers, planetary ice bodies, permafrost, river and lake ice, seasonal snowcover, sea ice, then visit the official website of the cryosphere and send your manuscript.