ENVIRONMENTAL FLUID MECHANICS
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Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL FLUID MECHANICS
ENVIRON FLUID MECH
ISSN / eISSN
1567-7419 / 1573-1510
Aims and Scope
Environmental Fluid Mechanics is devoted to the publication of basic and applied studies broadly relating to natural fluid systems, particularly as agents for the transport and dispersion of environmental contamination. Understanding transport and dispersion processes in natural fluid flows, from the microscale to the planetary scale, serves as the basis for the development of models aimed at simulations, predictions, and ultimately sustainable environmental management. Within this scope, the subject areas are diverse and may originate from a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines: civil, mechanical and environmental engineering, meteorology, hydrology, hydraulics, limnology, and oceanography.
The editors welcome reviews and original articles treating the atmosphere (on all spatial scales), surface water (wetlands, rivers, lakes, estuaries and oceans), and laboratory simulations of natural flows (thermals, plumes, jets, etc.). In addition, the journal is a medium for the publication of interdisciplinary studies on the interactions between natural fluid systems and their boundaries (ex. air-water surface exchanges, bottom sedimentation and resuspension, and exchanges between surface and subsurface waters) as well as interactions between fluids and their contents (ex. chemical and biological loads). Articles reporting observational, experimental, modeling and theoretical investigations are all appropriate.
The editors welcome reviews and original articles treating the atmosphere (on all spatial scales), surface water (wetlands, rivers, lakes, estuaries and oceans), and laboratory simulations of natural flows (thermals, plumes, jets, etc.). In addition, the journal is a medium for the publication of interdisciplinary studies on the interactions between natural fluid systems and their boundaries (ex. air-water surface exchanges, bottom sedimentation and resuspension, and exchanges between surface and subsurface waters) as well as interactions between fluids and their contents (ex. chemical and biological loads). Articles reporting observational, experimental, modeling and theoretical investigations are all appropriate.
Subject Area
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
MECHANICS
OCEANOGRAPHY
CiteScore
4.50
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
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Environmental Science - Water Science and Technology | Q2 | #95/261 |
Environmental Science - Environmental Chemistry | Q3 | #80/147 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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Indexed | - |
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2024) | Quartile |
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | Q4 |
MECHANICS | Q3 |
METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | Q4 |
OCEANOGRAPHY | Q3 |
WATER RESOURCES | Q3 |
H-index
38
Country/Area of Publication
NETHERLANDS
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Publication Frequency
Bimonthly
Year Publication Started
2001
Annual Article Volume
50
Open Access
NO
Contact
SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
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