Journal of Disaster Research

短名J. Disaster Res.
Journal Impact0.70
国际分区GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY(Q4)
ISSN1881-2473, 1883-8030
h-index28

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涉及主题地质学工程类地理物理计算机科学环境科学生物经济地震学政治学法学历史医学考古业务哲学海洋学环境规划气象学生态学
出版信息出版商: Fuji Technology Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2006原创研究文献占比91.15%自引率:28.60%Gold OA占比: 89.69%

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