Space Science Reviews

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+++ Stay informed with Journal Alerts +++ As an international key journal on scientific space research, its purpose is to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the various branches of the subject. The emphasis is on scientific results and instruments in the fields of astrophysics, physics of planetary systems, solar physics, and physics of magnetospheres & interplanetary matter. Space Science Reviews publishes review articles and topical collections led by expert guest editors. Commonly used title abbreviations: SSRv, Space Sci. Rev. Established in 1962 Synthesizes contemporary space research Wide-ranging coverage includes astrophysics, physics of planetary systems, solar physics, and physics of magnetospheres and interplanetary matter Publishes reviews articles and topical collections It has an SJR impact factor of 2,485.

Space Science Reviews focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: current, solar, studies, sun’s, sheet’s, sunskirters, systemnanoflares, talethe, sungrazers, wind, ...

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Languages: English

Open Access Policy: Open Choice

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3490 €

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Metrics

Space Science Reviews

2,485

SJR Impact factor

179

H Index

85

Total Docs (Last Year)

292

Total Docs (3 years)

13642

Total Refs

2460

Total Cites (3 years)

282

Citable Docs (3 years)

8.24

Cites/Doc (2 years)

160.49

Ref/Doc

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Aims and Scope


current, solar, studies, sun’s, sheet’s, sunskirters, systemnanoflares, talethe, sungrazers, wind, flux, transport, fields, cosmic, clouds, sheet, polar, science, evolution, elements, effects, dissipationsurface, cometsnew, climatepulsar, ringsabundances, progress, planetary, physical, pevatrons, nebulae, nearsun,



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