Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRS)

ISSN (Print): 2523-2592
ISSN (Online):
APC: ¥: 2000 CNY
Databases: ✥CNKI,
Publishing Time: Acceptance 4-5 Months

Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRS) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scientists around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of geoscience and remote sensing.


Aims & Scope

Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRS) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scientists around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of geoscience and remote sensing.

Aims

  • To promote and accelerate the dissemination of new research findings across the fields of geoscience and remote sensing globally.
  • To provide academicians and scientists worldwide with a platform to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in all areas of geoscience and remote sensing.
  • To foster academic exchange, collaboration, and innovation in geoscience research, remote sensing technology, and their interdisciplinary applications.
  • To advance knowledge in Earth sciences and support evidence-based solutions to global environmental challenges through rigorous scholarly publication.

Scope

The journal covers a wide range of topics related to geoscience and remote sensing, including but not limited to:

Geoscience and Earth System Science

  • Geology and geophysics, including Earth structure, tectonics, mineral resources, and natural hazards
  • Hydrology and water resources, including surface water, groundwater, and hydrological cycle modeling
  • Climate science and meteorology, including climate change, atmospheric processes, and weather systems
  • Environmental geoscience, including land use change, ecosystem dynamics, and geochemical cycles

Remote Sensing Technology and Applications

  • Remote sensing sensors and platforms, including satellite, airborne, and UAV-based imaging systems
  • Image processing and analysis, including spectral analysis, data fusion, and machine learning applications
  • Land and ocean remote sensing, including land cover mapping, ocean color, and coastal monitoring
  • Environmental and disaster monitoring, including wildfire, flood, drought, and earthquake damage assessment
Geoscience and Remote Sensing welcomes research findings across all areas of geoscience and remote sensing, providing a platform for academicians and scientists worldwide to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in the field. All submissions undergo rigorous review to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance to advancing Earth science knowledge and addressing global environmental challenges. As a journal dedicated to accelerating the dissemination of new research, GRS supports the growth and innovation of geoscience and remote sensing globally.