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Journal of Geosciences is a peer-reviewed Earth Science journal, focussed on all aspects of nature and origin of igneous and metamorphic complexes*. It is published by the Czech Geological Society and is available both in printed and open-access electronic version. The articles are written exclusively in English.
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IPSG, Faculty of Science, UK Prague |
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IF (WoS, 2024): 1.3
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Policy: Open Access
ISSN: 1802-6222
E-ISSN: 1803-1943