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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2014

AGU Journals Increase Speed and Impact

Mary Warner

Fast publication and high quality and impact are important for effective dissemination of geoscience research. With this in mind, AGUs journal editors and staff, along with staff at our publishing partner, Wiley, have been working to increase both the speed of publication and the impact of the research published in our 18 peer-reviewed journals while maintaining our commitment to quality. Significant progress continues to be made on both fronts, as evidenced by the most recent publication times and the 2013 release of the Journal Citation Reports®, which was issued by Thomson Reuters on 29 July.


Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2013

AGU Publications Continue to Rank High in 2012 Journal Citation Reports

Mary Warner

AGU journals continue to rank high in the 2012 Journal Citation Reports® (JCR), which was released by Thomson Reuters on 19 June. The impact factor of several AGU journals increased significantly, continuing their trend of the previous 5 years, while others remained consistent with the previous years ranking.


Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2012

AGU journals continue to rank highly in Impact Factors

Jon Sears; Mary Warner

AGU journals continue to rank highly in the 2011 Journal Citation Reports (JCR), which was released by Thomson Reuters on 28 June. The impact factor of several AGU journals increased significantly, continuing their trend over the previous 5 years, while others remained consistent with the previous years ranking. Paleoceanography is an outstanding performer in both the Paleontology and Oceanography categories. Since 1995, Paleoceanography has been the top-ranked journal in the Paleontology category (of 49 titles in 2011), with an Impact Factor of 3.357. In the Oceanography group (59 journals total), Paleoceanography ranks third in Impact Factor. Reviews of Geophysics, with an Impact Factor of 12.364 (an increase of 2.826 from the prior years score of 9.538), ranks second in Geochemistry and Geophysics out of a total of 77 journals in this cohort. Water Resources Research comes in at second place in the Limnology group, with 19 titles, and third place in the Water Resources group, which has a cohort of 78 titles.


Analytical Chemistry | 1994

Migrating toward capillary electrophoresis

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1989

The Shroud of Turin

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1990

Diagnosing Sick Buildings

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1988

Optical and electron microscopy can be used to determine asbestos in ambient air

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1985

WOMEN IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY— EQUALITY AT LAST?

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1997

News from EAS: Using chromatography in animal communication research

Mary Warner


Analytical Chemistry | 1997

News from EAS: A micromechanical living cell biosensor

Mary Warner

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