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We are pleased to inform you that GeoHazards (ISSN: 2624-795X) has received its first CiteScore of 2.6 for June 2024, following its inclusion in Scopus (Elsevier) in 2023. The CiteScore ranks 127 among 233 titles (Q3) in the “General Environmental Science” category.
CiteScore provides transparent metrics that enable well-informed publishing strategies, library collection development, and the benchmarking of journal performance. It is now a standard citation metric alongside SNIP and SJR that gives an up-to-date view of a journal’s impact.
The CiteScore metrics for 2024 are calculated by dividing the total number of citations of peer-reviewed articles in a journal from 2020 to 2023 by the total number of peer-reviewed articles published in the journal over the same period.
This noteworthy achievement is a cause for congratulations to everyone involved!
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