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ISSN: 0165-232X

Editor-in-Chief: J. Schweizer

Publisher: Elsevier B.V.

Impact Foctor: 1.367

Abstracting/Indexing: Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents, Engineering Index Monthly, Web of Science, etc.

Website: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/cold-regions-science-and-technology/

Cold Regions Science and Technology is an international journal dealing with the scientific and technical problems of cold environments in both theArctic and more temperate locations. The primary focus is with problems related to the freezing of water, and especially with the many forms of floating ice, snow, and frozen ground. The journal serves a wide range of specialists, providing a medium for interdisciplinary communication and a convenient source of reference.

Emphasis is given to applied science with broad coverage of the physics, chemistry, mechanics, and biological aspects of ice, snow, ice-water systems, and ice-bonded soils. Relevant aspects of earth science, materials science, offshore and river ice engineering are also of primary interest. Technological advances for cold regions areas in research, development, and engineering practice are relevant to the journal. This includes traditional major specializations of engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical), together with other engineering subdivisions (e.g. hydraulics, biotechnology, agricultural, mining, highway, sanitary, petroleum, ocean, rivers). Coverage may also include engineering geology, architecture, meteorology, hydrology, forestry, exploration geophysics, naval architecture, and so forth. Theoretical papers must include a detailed discussion of the potential application of the theory to address cold regions problems.

All submissions to the journal must be submitted online at http://ees.elsevier.com/crst/.

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