Quaternary Geochronology

Journal Abbreviation: QUAT GEOCHRONOL
Journal ISSN: 1871-1014

About Quaternary Geochronology

    Quaternary Geochronology is an international journal devoted to the publication of the highest-quality, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of dating methods applicable to the Quaternary Period - the last 2.6 million years of Earth history. Reliable ages are fundamental to place changes in climates, landscapes, flora and fauna - including the evolution and ecological impact of humans - in their correct temporal sequence, and to understand the tempo and mode of geological and biological processes. There is growing scientific appreciation of the complexity of the Quaternary Period. This has increased the demand on geochronological techniques to deliver increasingly more accurate and precise ages.
Year Impact Factor (IF) Total Articles Total Cites
2022 (2023 update) 2.7 - 3862
2021 3.252 - 3722
2020 2.865 47 3245
2019 3.079 84 3021
2018 3.962 57 3104
2017 3.440 70 2794
2016 2.460 63 2301
2015 3.142 130 2301
2014 2.687 68 1832
2013 2.476 45 1453
2012 4.015 121 1290
2011 3.083 47 904
2010 3.238 84 642