Jökull: The Icelandic Journal of Earth Sciences (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈjœːkʏtl̥]) is an annual peer-reviewed scientific journal published jointly by the Iceland Glaciological Society and the Geoscience Society of Iceland. The journal covers all aspects of earth sciences in relation to Iceland, including meteorology, oceanography, petrology, and geothermal research. The editor-in-chief is Bryndís Brandsdóttir. It has been classified as "Level 1" journal in the Norwegian Scientific Index.[1]
Discipline | Geosciences |
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Language | Icelandic and English |
Edited by | Bryndís Brandsdóttir |
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History | 1951–present |
Publisher | Iceland Glaciological Society, Geoscience Society of Iceland (Iceland) |
Frequency | Annual |
1.342 (2017) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Jökull |
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ISSN | 0449-0576 |
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It was founded in 1950 by Icelandic meteorologist Jón Eyþórsson, who served as its editor until his death in 1968, publishing regular measurements of glacial margins and drift ice in Jökull.[2] These reports have continued, creating a valuable resource for climate scientists.[3]
Jökull has been a victim of journal hijacking.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ "Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers". Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ Grove, Jean M. (6 August 2013). Little Ice Ages. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Milton Park, England: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-70154-4. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ Dickie, Gloria (5 June 2018). "Humans Tracked Iceland's Glaciers For Ages. Now, Tech Does". Wired. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ Menon, Varun G (14 January 2019). "Hijacked journals: what they are and how to avoid them". publons. Retrieved 26 May 2020.