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Geo-Marine Letters

An International Journal of Marine Geology

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Geo-Marine Letters is an international peer-reviewed journal which offers rapid publication of concise original studies and reviews dealing with processes, products and techniques in marine geology, geophysics, and geochemistry. Coverage includes:

  • Structural geology, including plate tectonics of recent active and passive margins plus sea-bed morphology, physiography and morphodynamics.
  • Sediment transport, depositional processes and sedimentary facies analysis also stratigraphy, basin analysis and paleo-environmental reconstruction.
  • Sea-level history, paleoproductivity, gas hydrates, salt domes and brines; sediment-water interaction and organism-sediment relationships.
  • Geochemical tracers, stable isotopes and authigenic mineral formation; geotechnical properties and application of new geo-marine techniques, and more.

Impact factor
2.1 (2022)
5 year impact factor
1.9 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
15 days
Downloads
105,348 (2023)

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Electronic ISSN
1432-1157
Print ISSN
0276-0460
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  22. ProQuest
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