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Top Three Journals in Hydrology and Climate Change

Recently I have posted the top three journals from the topic of hydrology and climate change.

The journals were selected based on the Citation Frequency,Frequency of Publication,Publisher Status,Ease of Publication process etc.

While selecting these journals,the topic of the published articles were verified.Only those journals which publishes articles related to the theme topic are considered.

The following journals were found to be three most suitable journals in which you can publish your paper related to hydrology :

1.Hydrology Sciences Journal,Taylor and Francis
2.Journal of Hydrology,Elsevier
3.Lake and Reservoir Management,Taylor and Francis

The following journals were found to be three most suitable journals in which you can publish your paper related to Climate Change :

1.Acta Meterologica Sinica,Springer
2.Climate Change,Springer
3.Weather and Climate Extremes,Elsevier

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