Mathematical Geosciences

Mathematical Geosciences

Mathematical Geosciences (formerly Mathematical Geology; print: ISSN 0882-8121, online: ISSN 1573-8868) is a scientific journal, published by the International Association of Mathematical Geology. It is published semi-quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media and contains original papers in numerical mathematical geosciences. The journal focuses on quantitative methods and studies of the Earth and its natural resources and environment.

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