Advanced Geoscience Research Letters | Nexus Research Press

Journal Information

FieldDetails
Full titleAdvanced Geoscience Research Letters
Abbreviated titleAGRL
PublisherNexus Research Press Ltd., London, UK
ISSN (online)2XXX-XXXX
ISSN (print)2XXX-XXXX
Publication frequencyMonthly (02 issues per year)
Access modelFully open access — all articles published under CC-BY 4.0
First publishedJanuary 2025
LanguageEnglish
Peer review modelSingle-anonymised; double-anonymised available on request
Plagiarism screeningiThenticate
Ethics complianceCOPE (Committee on Publication Ethics)
DOI registrationCrossref
Author identifierORCID integration (mandatory for corresponding authors)
Data policyMandatory data availability statement; data deposition encouraged
Preprint policyPreprints on community servers (e.g. ESSOAr, EarthArXiv) are accepted
Editorial officeLondon, UK (primary); regional editors in Asia-Pacific and Africa

Indexing and abstracting

AGRL is committed to attaining inclusion in leading international indexing and abstracting databases to maximize the visibility, accessibility, and scholarly impact of published research. The journal aims to pursue evaluation and inclusion in recognized services and databases including:

  • Scopus
  • Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index)
  • GeoRef
  • Google Scholar
  • PubMed Central (for articles with public health relevance)
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Crossref
  • BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
  • ORCID

Copyright and licensing

All research content published in AGRL is made freely available online immediately upon publication under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0) licence. Authors retain copyright in their work. Third parties may freely share, adapt, and build upon published material, provided appropriate credit is given and any changes indicated.

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

As a fully open-access journal, AGRL levies an Article Processing Charge (APC) upon acceptance of a manuscript. Full waiver of the APC is available to corresponding authors from qualifying institutions in low- and lower-middle-income countries. Partial waivers may be considered on a case-by-case basis. See Open Access Funding for details.