Key Metrics
Journal Specifications
- PublisherSPRINGER
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyContinuous publication
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyContinuous publication
- Publication Start Year1996
- Publisher URL
- Website URL
Months | % Papers published |
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0-3 | 2% |
4-6 | 18% |
7-9 | 28% |
>9 | 52% |
Topics Covered
Year-wise Publication
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FAQs
Since when has Journal of Geodesy been publishing? 
The Journal of Geodesy has been publishing since 1996 till date.
How frequently is the Journal of Geodesy published? 
Journal of Geodesy is published Continuous publication.
Who is the publisher of Journal of Geodesy? 
The publisher of Journal of Geodesy is SPRINGER.
How can I view the journal metrics of Journal of Geodesy on editage? 
For the Journal of Geodesy metrics, please refer to the section above on the page.
What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Journal of Geodesy? 
The eISSN number is 1432-1394 and pISSN number is 0949-7714 for Journal of Geodesy.
What is the focus of this journal? 
The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Root mean square, Gravitational field, Earth's rotation, Time series, Orbit determination, Radiation pressure, Precise Point Positioning, Quality control, Reference frame, Sea level, Numerical weather prediction, Kalman filter, Gravity gradient, Global Positioning System, Linear regression, Spherical harmonics, Low earth orbit, Broadband, Geocentric coordinates, Ambiguity resolution.
Why is it important to find the right journal for my research? 
Choosing the right journal ensures that your research reaches the most relevant audience, thereby maximizing its scholarly impact and contribution to the field.
Can the choice of journal affect my academic career? 
Absolutely. Publishing in reputable journals can enhance your academic profile, making you more competitive for grants, tenure, and other professional opportunities.
Is it advisable to target high-impact journals only? 
While high-impact journals offer greater visibility, they are often highly competitive. It's essential to balance the journal's impact factor with the likelihood of your work being accepted.