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2424-8436 (Print)

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Journal no:
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Introduction

Advances in Geoscience is a peer-reviewed, international journal that focuses on the technology, history, evolution and physicochemical properties of Earth. The journal content reflects on the theories, concepts, disciplines and techniques in science and engineering within the geoscience, encompassing field work, modelling and theoretical studies. The aim of the journal is to create a platform for the leading experts to share cutting edge research topics which will nourish world-wide community.

The article categories within the journal include (but are not limited to) the following fields:

  • Atmosphere
  • Biosphere
  • Climatology
  • Earthquake and Seismology
  • Environmental Science
  • Geobiochemistry
  • Geographic Information System
  • Geography
  • Geomagnetism
  • Geomorphology
  • Oceanography
  • Mineralogy and mineral physics
  • Petrology
  • Soil Science
  • Space physics
  • Volcanology
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by Qing GeLe, Xi Suozhu
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Ecological construction in pastoral areas is an important part of national ecological construction. With the advent of the new century, significant progress has been made in the economic and social construction of pastoral areas under the support and investment of the State, and the living conditions of the herdsmen have been significantly improved. However, there are still many problems in the development of pastoral areas. Especially the severe test of grassland ecological environment. Under these circumstances, the protection and restoration of the grassland ecological environment has become urgent.
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by LeYao Sheng
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Ocean and its closely related coastal areas have always been an important field of global competition and cooperation and the creation of new value, and Russia, as a maritime power, announced the approval of the new ocean doctrine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which reflects the overall construction of Russia’s ocean policy. Based on the new version of the ocean Doctrine in 2022, this paper will explore the impact of Russia’s ocean strategy on its national economy by analyzing Russia’s value proposition for the ocean and its related ocean activities.
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by Zhengxuan Han
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Geotechnical engineering survey and design is the foundation of engineering construction, and its quality is directly related to the safety and service life of the building. However, in the actual work, due to the complexity of geological conditions, the limitations of technical means and the influence of human factors, geotechnical engineering survey and design often encounter various problems, if not handled properly, may bring serious engineering accidents and economic losses. This paper analyzes the common problems in geotechnical engineering survey and design from the aspects of inadequate investigation, defective design, poor communication and coordination, and puts forward the targeted countermeasures of strengthening the geological mapping, improving the design process and establishing the coordination mechanism, in order to provide reference for improving the quality of geotechnical engineering survey and design.
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by Haiyang Sun
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This study investigates the spatial-temporal characteristics of precipitation in Guangxi, China, over the past 70 years (1951–2022), using ERA5-Land precipitation data. The analysis reveals significant spatial variability, with northern and eastern Guangxi experiencing higher annual mean precipitation, while central and western regions receive less. Temporal analysis shows notable interannual and decadal fluctuations, with a slight decline in overall precipitation since 2000. Wavelet analysis identifies dominant periodicities at 2–4-year, 8–10-year, and 16–32-year timescales. The Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis reveals three key modes of variability. The findings highlight the significant role of climate oscillations in shaping precipitation patterns in Guangxi and provide critical insights for water resource management and agricultural planning.
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by Ciren Basang, Jie Zeng, Yang Liu, Wengang Wang, Jian Chen
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This paper explores the impact of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the Western Pacific Warm Pool, represented by the Western Pacific Warm Pool Strength (WPWPS) index, on extreme precipitation (RX1day) over the Tibetan Plateau. Using gridded daily precipitation data from the Climate Prediction Center and SST data from the National Climate Center, we analyze the relationship between WPWPS and extreme precipitation from 1994 to 2023. The results reveal a strong positive correlation (r = 0.631) between WPWPS and RX1day. Spatially, the influence of the WPWPS extends across much of the plateau, with particularly strong correlations in the southeastern, central, and eastern regions. These findings suggest that SST anomalies in the Western Pacific significantly impact monsoonal flows and subtropical high circulation patterns, leading to enhanced moisture transport and more intense extreme precipitation events.
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by Dapeng Li, Yang Liu, Qinyu Guan, Quda Zhaxi, Qingsong Li
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Accurately simulating cold-season rainfall over the Tibetan Plateau is critical for understanding regional hydrology and climate. This study evaluates the performance of three parameterization schemes in simulating cold-season rainfall proportions, using the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) data as a reference. The GLDAS data reveal significant spatial variability, with rainfall dominating in the southeastern Plateau and snowfall prevalent in the western and northern regions. The Jordan and BATS schemes exhibit widespread underestimation of rainfall, particularly in central and southeastern regions, where temperatures are near freezing. The FRZ scheme, while generally performing better, shows overestimation in colder, high-altitude areas. All three schemes struggle with phase transitions in marginal temperature zones, where the balance between rain and snow is most sensitive. The study highlights the need for refining temperature thresholds to improve phase-aware precipitation simulations in this region.
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by Baohua Zhao, Lam Zhaxi, Shida Nima, Wentao Zhao, Qinyu Guan
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Simulating warm-season snowfall proportions over the Tibetan Plateau presents a unique challenge due to the complex interactions between temperature, altitude, and monsoonal influences. This study evaluates the performance of three parameterization schemes in simulating snowfall during the warm season (April to September), using Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) data as the observational reference. The GLDAS data indicate significant spatial variability, with the highest snowfall proportions occurring in the western and northern regions, while the southeastern regions experience predominantly rainfall. The Jordan and BATS schemes consistently overestimated snowfall proportions, particularly in the central and southern regions of the Plateau. The FRZ scheme performed better overall, with lower biases, especially in marginal temperature zones, but still showed moderate overestimation in southern areas. This study highlights the need for topographic influences to enhance the accuracy of phase-aware precipitation simulations during the warm season.
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Language

The language used in manuscripts submitted to Journal of Advances in Geoscienc is English. Authors whose first language is not English may want to have their manuscripts professionally edited before the final submission to ensure that the academic content of the paper is fully understood by its prospective readers.

 

Plagiarism

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Authorship

List those that have made significant contribution to the reported study as co-authors, and for others who have participated in certain aspects to be listed or acknowledged as contributors in their study. The corresponding author has to ensure that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper, and agree to its submission for publication.

 

Article Processing Charge (APC)

Like most other gold open-access journals, USP journals maintains our high quality of service through an 'author-pay' model. The scientific community and the general public have, for free, unlimited and immediate access to all content published in our journals as soon as it is published on the Internet. As such, manuscripts that are accepted for publication following peer review may incur an article processing charge (APC). Payment of this charge allows Universe Scientific Publishing to offset peer review management, journal production and online hosting and archiving. In addition, overall publication charges also will be used to provide fee waivers for authors from lesser developed countries (see below).

Universe Scientific Publishing is committed to keeping its open access publication charges at a minimum level. There are no hidden costs at our journals. There is no additional charge for colour figures. Published articles appear electronically and are freely available from our website. Authors may also use their published articles for any non-commercial use on their personal or non-commercial institution's website.

The exact value of article processing charges for each journal is given in the table below. The APC covers editorial services and production of an article. Upon acceptance for publication a processing fee will be payable. Owing to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates fees may occasionally be subject to change without notice.

USP JournalsArticle Processing Charge
Advances in GeoscienceUS$ 800

 

Focus and Scope

Advances in Geoscience is a peer-reviewed, international journal that focuses on the technology, history, evolution and physicochemical properties of Earth. The journal content reflects on the theories, concepts, disciplines and techniques in science and engineering within the geoscience, encompassing field work, modelling and theoretical studies. The aim of the journal is to create a platform for the leading experts to share cutting edge research topics which will nourish world-wide community.

The article categories within the journal include (but are not limited to) the following fields:

  • Atmosphere
  • Biosphere
  • Climatology
  • Earthquake and Seismology
  • Environmental Science
  • Geobiochemistry
  • Geographic Information System
  • Geography
  • Geomagnetism
  • Geomorphology
  • Oceanography
  • Mineralogy and mineral physics
  • Petrology
  • Soil Science
  • Space physics
  • Volcanology

 

Peer Review Process

All papers submitted to Journal of Advances in Geoscienc are subjected to a stringent peer review process. This is to uphold the high quality of papers published in AG and ensure that the reporting of research work is truthful and accurate.

Upon submission, the article is reviewed by AG in-house editors to assess its suitability for the journal based on the editorial policy and procedural guidelines.
The Editor-in-Chief (EIC) carefully evaluates each manuscript to determine if its topic and content are suitable for consideration.
The accepted manuscripts are then assigned by the EIC to the associate editors according to their respective areas of expertise.
The associate editor selects reviewers from the editorial board or external reviewers who are suitably qualified to assess the paper.
Reviewers are asked to evaluate the manuscript’s originality, methodology, contribution to the literature, presentation of results and support for the conclusions, and appropriate referencing of previous relevant studies
Post-evaluation by the reviewers, the manuscript is sent to the associate editor who makes one of the following recommendations: accept, accept with minor revision, or reject.
The manuscript is then passed to the EIC who makes the final decision.
If EIC suggests minor revisions, authors are given a maximum of 30 days to revise and resubmit the article.
If EIC suggests major revisions, authors are given a maximum of 90 days to revise and resubmit the article.
After re-submission of the revised manuscript, the above steps are repeated before the paper is accepted for publication.
Authors of rejected submissions are advised to make an appeal in writing to editorial-ag@usp-pl.com
Written appeals should include specific reasons for the appeal and point-by-point response to the reviewers' suggestions and criticisms.
Decisions made on appeals by the EIC are final and no further considerations will be made.

 

Open Access Policy

Advances in Geoscience provides immediate Gold Open Access to its content as it believes that making research freely available to the public helps promote the research results and in turn benefits the scholarly community.

    • Higher Visibility, Availability and Citations – free and unlimited accessibility of the publication over the internet without any restrictions increases citation of the article
    • Ease of search – publications are easily searchable in search engines and indexing databases
    • Rapid Publication – accepted papers are immediately published online

All published content is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC-BY-NC), permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium under the condition that the original work is properly cited.

 

 Announcements

Journal Notice: Call for Papers for the Special Issue: Advances in Geoscience

This issue is about Forensic Explosion Seismology which includes underground nuclear explosions, underwater explosions and artificial surface explosions.

The Lead Guest Editor

So Gu KIm

Posted: 2019-07-15 More...

Journal Notice: Call for Papers for the Special Issue: Advances in Geoscience

Geographical information systems have become increasingly widespread in the sciences and techniques in last decades. They embracing almost all disciplines and can be used effectively in various applications.

The Lead Guest Editor

Gianfranco Di Pietro

Posted: 2019-06-07 More...

Journal Notice: Call for Papers for the Special Issue: Advances in Geoscience

Numerical methods play an important role in Science and Engineering. The aim of this special issue is to report and published the latest progress of numerical methods in geomechanics/geosciences. The theoretical development and application of both continuum-based like FEM, FVM, FDM and mesh-free/particle-based methods including MPM, DEM, SPH, LBM are encouraged to submit to this special issue.

The Lead Guest Editor

Min Wang

Posted: 2019-04-05 More...