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Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology Q1 Unclaimed
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology is a journal indexed in SJR in Building and Construction and Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology with an H index of 139. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,174 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,174.
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2,174
SJR Impact factor139
H Index575
Total Docs (Last Year)1279
Total Docs (3 years)27308
Total Refs10279
Total Cites (3 years)1273
Citable Docs (3 years)7.49
Cites/Doc (2 years)47.49
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View moreRisk Budget management in progressing underground works
View moreApplication of environmental isotope to groundwater study of the Qinling Railway tunnel
View moreTunneling, urbanization and sustainable development: The infrastructure connection
View moreTunnelling in high overburden with reference to deep tunnels in Switzerland
View moreControlled propulsion of connecting canals and small collectors - Procedures and experiences on construction sites
View moreA three-dimensional hybrid boundary element method for non-linear analysis of a weak plane near an underground excavation
View moreTunnelling projects in Southern Africa
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View moreEvaluation of tunneling technology using the "decision aids for tunneling"
View moreThe STEPS approach: A realistic method to design and construct underground facilities
View moreSurvey on the indoor environment of enclosed car parks in Hong Kong
View moreTechnical and economic aspects of tunnel blasting accuracy control
View moreGoing under to stay on top, revisited: Results of a colloquium on underground space utilization
View moreIMS risk evaluation system for financing and insuring tunnel projects
View moreCan we have a 'safety culture' in the tunnelling business?
View moreExperience with waterproofness of basements constructed of concrete diaphragm walls in Singapore
View moreCave-ins in the Päijänne Tunnel and their repair
View moreModelling progressive hardening of shotcrete in convergence-confinement approach to tunnel design
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