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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

AbbreviationAgric. For. Meteorol.
Journal Impact5.69
Quartiles(Global)METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES(Q1)
ISSN0168-1923, 1873-2240
h-index196
Top JournalsYes

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology is an international journal that focuses on the relationships between meteorology, agriculture, forestry, and natural ecosystems, publishing original research articles and reviews. The journal emphasizes fundamental and applied scientific research related to practical issues in plant and soil science, ecology, and biogeochemistry that are influenced by weather, climate variability, and change. Theoretical models should be tested against experimental data, and articles must appeal to an international audience. The journal also publishes special issues dedicated to specific topics. Typical subjects include canopy micrometeorology (e.g., canopy radiation transfer, near-surface turbulence, evaporation and transpiration, energy balance, trace gas fluxes), micrometeorological instruments (e.g., trace gas sensors, flux measurement instruments, radiation measurement techniques), aerobiology (e.g., dispersion of pollen, spores, insects, and pesticides), biometeorology (e.g., the effects of weather and climate on plant distribution, crop yield, water use efficiency, and plant phenology), interactions between forest fires and weather, and feedbacks of vegetation on weather and climate systems.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Elsevier B.V.Publishing cycle: MonthlyJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 1984Proportion of original research papers99.24%Self Citation Rate:10.70%Gold OA Rate: 31.32%
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:平均4.5个月来源Elsevier官网:平均12.3周
Average recruitment ratio网友分享经验:约50%

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