Journal Title:Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-water
Overview
The award-winning WIREs (Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews) series combines some of the most powerful features of encyclopedic reference works and review journals in an innovative online format. They are designed to promote a cross-disciplinary research ethos while maintaining the highest scientific and presentational standards, but should be viewed first and foremost as evolving online databases of cutting-edge reviews.
WIREs Water
An important new forum to promote cross-disciplinary understanding of the water environment, and the severe challenges that it faces during the 21st Century
An authoritative, encyclopedic resource addressing key topics from the perspectives of earth sciences, biology, engineering, social sciences, and humanities
High-quality content commissioned from expert contributors and peer-reviewed to a rigorous standard
Content is fully citable, qualifying for abstracting, indexing, and ISI ranking
For more information, please go to wires.wiley.com/water.
Aims and Scope
The scope of WIREs Water is at the interfaces between five very different intellectual themes: the basic science of water, its physics and chemistry, flux, and things that it transfers and transforms; life in water, and the dependence of ecosystems and organisms on water to survive and to thrive; the engineering of water to furnish services and to protect society; the people who live with, experience and manage the water environment; and those interpretations that we, as a society, have brought to water through art, religion, history and which in turn shapes how we come to understand it. These interfaces are not simply designed to be ways of looking at water through what necessarily must be interdisciplinary perspectives. They are also designed to be outward facing in terms of how water can help to understand wider questions concerning our environment and human-environment interactions.
Topics:
Engineering Water
The contributions made by the engineering sciences to the ways in which we engineer and plan water: water, health and sanitation, including water supply, waste and disposal, infectious and waterborne diseases, public health, environmental standards: the sustainable engineering of water, including source protection, water conservation and recycling, resilience to natural hazards, waste and drainage systems, waterproofed urban landscapes, enhancing ecosystems through engineering; planning water including planning concepts, path dependency, retrodiction and prediction, forecasting, holistic analysis of water.
Human Water
Perspectives from the social sciences and humanities on our water condition: water governance, including decision-making processes, rules, customs, laws and accountability in water management; the value of water, including water pricing, more-than-economic valuation of water, hidden and embedded water (e.g. in energy, food), alternative definitions of the ‘clean’ and the ‘safe’; the rights to water, including distributive justice, entitlements and their definition, water conflicts across spatial scales; water as imagined and represented, in the creative arts, across world views, in memory and through communication.
Science of Water
The physics and chemistry of water: hydrological processes throughout the hydrological cycle; stocks and flows of water and the matter that it entrains, transports and deposits, at different spatial and temporal scales; water extremes in stocks and flows and there distributions in space and time; water quality, including solutes, sediment and temperature and its control by water flow pathways and transit times; water and environmental change, including climate, land use and flow regulation.
Water and Life
The ecology and biology of freshwater environments: the nature of freshwater ecosystems, including their structure and organisation, inter-connectivity, emergent properties, sensitivity and resilience; stresses and pressures on ecosystems, at the scales of species, habitats and ecosystems, and including multiple stressors; conservation, management and awareness including restoration, the analysis of ecosystem services, questions of spatial and temporal scale and public engagement with freshwater ecosystems.
概述
屢獲殊榮的 WIREs(Wiley 跨學科評論)系列以創(chuàng)新的在線格式結合了百科全書參考書目和評論期刊的一些最強大的功能。它們旨在促進跨學科研究精神,同時保持最高的科學和展示標準,但首先應將其視為不斷發(fā)展的前沿評論在線數據庫。
WIREs Water
一個重要的新論壇,旨在促進對水環(huán)境及其在 21 世紀面臨的嚴峻挑戰(zhàn)的跨學科理解
一個權威的百科全書資源,從地球科學、生物學、工程學、社會科學和人文科學的角度解決關鍵主題
由專家貢獻者委托的高質量內容,并按照嚴格的標準進行同行評審
內容完全可引用,符合摘要、索引和 ISI 排名的要求
有關更多信息,請訪問 wires.wiley.com/water。
目標和范圍
WIREs Water 的范圍是五個非常不同的知識之間的接口主題:水的基本科學、物理和化學、通量以及水所傳輸和轉化的物質;水中生命以及生態(tài)系統(tǒng)和生物對水的依賴;水的工程服務以及對社會的保護;與水共存、體驗和管理水環(huán)境的人們;以及我們作為一個社會通過藝術、宗教、歷史對水的解讀,這些解讀反過來又塑造了我們對水的理解。這些界面不僅僅是通過必然是跨學科的視角來看待水的方式。它們還被設計為面向外部,以說明水如何幫助我們理解有關??我們的環(huán)境和人與環(huán)境相互作用的更廣泛問題。
主題:
工程水
工程科學對我們設計和規(guī)劃水的方式所做的貢獻:水、健康和衛(wèi)生,包括供水、廢物和處置、傳染性和水傳播疾病、公共衛(wèi)生、環(huán)境標準:可持續(xù)的水工程,包括水源保護、水資源保護和回收、抵御自然災害的能力、廢物和排水系統(tǒng)、防水城市景觀、通過工程改善生態(tài)系統(tǒng);規(guī)劃水,包括規(guī)劃概念、路徑依賴、回溯和預測、預報、水的整體分析。
人類的水
社會科學和人文學科對我們水狀況的看法:水治理,包括決策過程、規(guī)則、習俗、法律和水管理問責制;水的價值,包括水價、水的超經濟價值、隱藏和嵌入的水(例如能源、食品中的水)、“清潔”和“安全”的替代定義;水權,包括分配正義、權利及其定義、跨空間尺度的水沖突;在創(chuàng)意藝術、跨世界觀、記憶和通過交流中對水的想象和表現。
水的科學
水的物理和化學:整個水文循環(huán)中的水文過程;不同空間和時間尺度上的水的存量和流量以及它所夾帶、運輸和沉積的物質;水的存量和流量的極端值及其在空間和時間上的分布;水質,包括溶質、沉積物和溫度及其通過水流路徑和運輸時間的控制;水和環(huán)境變化,包括氣候、土地利用和流量調節(jié)。
水和生命
淡水環(huán)境的生態(tài)學和生物學:淡水生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的性質,包括其結構和組織、相互連通性、新興特性、敏感性和恢復力;生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的壓力和壓力,包括物種、棲息地和生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的尺度,包括多種壓力源;保護、管理和意識,包括恢復、生態(tài)系統(tǒng)服務的分析、空間和時間尺度的問題以及公眾對淡水生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的參與。
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-water創(chuàng)刊于2014年,由Wiley-Blackwell出版商出版,收稿方向涵蓋Environmental Science - Ecology全領域,在行業(yè)領域中學術影響力很大,屬于TOP期刊,國際一流期刊,關注度和專業(yè)度非常高,所以對原創(chuàng)文章要求創(chuàng)新性很高,過審難度很高,如果您有志于TOP期刊,建議關注此刊。平均審稿速度 ,影響因子指數6.8,該期刊近期沒有被列入國際期刊預警名單,廣大學者值得一試。
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地球科學 | 1區(qū) | WATER RESOURCES 水資源 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 | 1區(qū) 2區(qū) | 是 | 是 |
名詞解釋:
中科院分區(qū)也叫中科院JCR分區(qū),基礎版分為13個大類學科,然后按照各類期刊影響因子分別將每個類別分為四個區(qū),影響因子5%為1區(qū),6%-20%為2區(qū),21%-50%為3區(qū),其余為4區(qū)。
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地球科學 | 2區(qū) | WATER RESOURCES 水資源 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 | 1區(qū) 2區(qū) | 否 | 是 |
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地球科學 | 2區(qū) | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 WATER RESOURCES 水資源 | 2區(qū) 2區(qū) | 否 | 是 |
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地學 | 2區(qū) | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 WATER RESOURCES 水資源 | 2區(qū) 2區(qū) | 否 | 是 |
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地球科學 | 2區(qū) | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 WATER RESOURCES 水資源 | 2區(qū) 2區(qū) | 否 | 是 |
大類學科 | 分區(qū) | 小類學科 | 分區(qū) | Top期刊 | 綜述期刊 |
地球科學 | 2區(qū) | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 環(huán)境科學 WATER RESOURCES 水資源 | 2區(qū) 2區(qū) | 否 | 否 |
按JIF指標學科分區(qū) | 收錄子集 | 分區(qū) | 排名 | 百分位 |
學科:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SCIE | Q1 | 43 / 358 |
88.1% |
學科:WATER RESOURCES | SCIE | Q1 | 6 / 127 |
95.7% |
按JCI指標學科分區(qū) | 收錄子集 | 分區(qū) | 排名 | 百分位 |
學科:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SCIE | Q1 | 72 / 359 |
80.08% |
學科:WATER RESOURCES | SCIE | Q1 | 20 / 127 |
84.65% |
名詞解釋:
WOS即Web of Science,是全球獲取學術信息的重要數據庫,Web of Science包括自然科學、社會科學、藝術與人文領域的信息,來自全世界近9,000種最負盛名的高影響力研究期刊及12,000多種學術會議多學科內容。給期刊分區(qū)時會按照某一個學科領域劃分,根據這一學科所有按照影響因子數值降序排名,然后平均分成4等份,期刊影響因子值高的就會在高分區(qū)中,最后的劃分結果分別是Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4,Q1代表質量最高。
CiteScore | SJR | SNIP | CiteScore排名 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.6 | 2.405 | 2.343 |
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名詞解釋:
CiteScore:衡量期刊所發(fā)表文獻的平均受引用次數。
SJR:SCImago 期刊等級衡量經過加權后的期刊受引用次數。引用次數的加權值由施引期刊的學科領域和聲望 (SJR) 決定。
SNIP:每篇文章中來源出版物的標準化影響將實際受引用情況對照期刊所屬學科領域中預期的受引用情況進行衡量。
是否OA開放訪問: | h-index: | 年文章數: |
未開放 | -- | 71 |
Gold OA文章占比: | 2021-2022最新影響因子(數據來源于搜索引擎): | 開源占比(OA被引用占比): |
45.60% | 6.8 | 0.35... |
研究類文章占比:文章 ÷(文章 + 綜述) | 期刊收錄: | 中科院《國際期刊預警名單(試行)》名單: |
52.11% | SCIE | 否 |
歷年IF值(影響因子):
歷年引文指標和發(fā)文量:
歷年中科院JCR大類分區(qū)數據:
歷年自引數據:
2023-2024國家/地區(qū)發(fā)文量統(tǒng)計:
國家/地區(qū) | 數量 |
USA | 88 |
England | 46 |
GERMANY (FED REP GER) | 31 |
Netherlands | 27 |
Australia | 26 |
Canada | 18 |
Switzerland | 18 |
CHINA MAINLAND | 17 |
Italy | 15 |
France | 14 |
2023-2024機構發(fā)文量統(tǒng)計:
機構 | 數量 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTEM | 13 |
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON | 12 |
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY & RESEARCH | 10 |
HELMHOLTZ ASSOCIATION | 9 |
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE | 8 |
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE &... | 7 |
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY | 6 |
IHE DELFT INSTITUTE FOR WATER ED... | 6 |
INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DE... | 6 |
PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM... | 6 |
近年引用統(tǒng)計:
期刊名稱 | 數量 |
WATER RESOUR RES | 341 |
J HYDROL | 169 |
HYDROL EARTH SYST SC | 123 |
HYDROL PROCESS | 121 |
GEOMORPHOLOGY | 96 |
EARTH SURF PROC LAND | 91 |
WIRES WATER | 84 |
SCI TOTAL ENVIRON | 71 |
SCIENCE | 70 |
P NATL ACAD SCI USA | 65 |
近年被引用統(tǒng)計:
期刊名稱 | 數量 |
WATER-SUI | 114 |
WIRES WATER | 84 |
WATER RESOUR RES | 75 |
SCI TOTAL ENVIRON | 64 |
J HYDROL | 39 |
HYDROL PROCESS | 35 |
HYDROL EARTH SYST SC | 32 |
SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL | 24 |
REMOTE SENS-BASEL | 19 |
WATER ALTERN | 19 |
近年文章引用統(tǒng)計:
文章名稱 | 數量 |
Nutrients, eutrophication and ha... | 41 |
Microplastics: An introduction t... | 40 |
Pluvial flood risk and opportuni... | 24 |
Commercial microwave link networ... | 24 |
Key factors influencing differen... | 24 |
Interpreting historical, botanic... | 22 |
Opportunistic remote sensing of ... | 18 |
Citizen science for hydrological... | 17 |
Evolutionary leap in large-scale... | 16 |
Savings and losses of global wat... | 15 |
同小類學科的其他優(yōu)質期刊 | 影響因子 | 中科院分區(qū) |
Atlantic Geology | 1.2 | 4區(qū) |
Climate Dynamics | 3.8 | 2區(qū) |
Boletin De La Sociedad Geologica Mexicana | 0.5 | 4區(qū) |
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2.9 | 2區(qū) |
Atmosphere | 2.5 | 4區(qū) |
Minerals | 2.2 | 4區(qū) |
Current Climate Change Reports | 9.3 | 1區(qū) |
Journal Of Marine Science And Engineering | 2.7 | 3區(qū) |
Remote Sensing | 4.2 | 2區(qū) |
Aeolian Research | 3.1 | 3區(qū) |
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