Ranking & Metrics
Rank:
#1600H Index:
40SJR:
1,780Ref Doc:
103,03Quartile:
Q1Coverage:
2014-2022Total Refs:
3606Journal Information
Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry
22141588
Elsevier BV
Analytical Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Netherlands
Western Europe
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Aims & Scope of the Journal
Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry is a research journal that publishes research related to Environmental Chemistry. This journal is published by the Elsevier BV. The ISSN of this journal is 22141588. Based on the Scopus data, the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) of Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry is 1,780.
Also, check the other important details below like Publisher, ISSN, Ranking, Indexing, Impact Factor (if applicable), Publication fee (APC), Review Time, and Acceptance Rate of Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry.
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How to publish in Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry
This journal covers the fields/ categories related to Environmental Chemistry. If your research field is related to Environmental Chemistry, then visit the official website of Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry and send your manuscript.
Tips for publishing in Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry:
- - Selection of research problem.
- - Presenting a solution.
- - Designing the paper.
- - Make your manuscript publication worthy.
- - Write an effective results section.
- - Mind your references.
Acceptance Rate
Acceptance rate is the ratio of the number of articles submitted to the number of articles published. Researchers can check the acceptance rate on the journal website. Even you can Contact the editor of the journal.
Journal Publication Time
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The review time also depends upon the quality of a research paper.