The aim of sedimentology, studying sediments, is to derive information on the depositional conditions which acted to deposit the rock unit, and the relation of the individual rock units in a basin into a coherent understanding of the evolution of the sedimentary sequences and basins, and thus, the Earth's geological history as a whole. The scientific basis of this is the principle of uniformitarianism, which states that the sediments within ancient sedimentary rocks were deposited in the same way as sediments which are being deposited at the Earth's surface today.
Journal of Geophysics & Remote Sensing is one of the best scholarly journals on sedimentology. The journal follows a stringent peer-review process that aims to improve the overall quality of the published content and attracting more number of citations. The editor and editorial review board are committed to provide the best quality articles in a timely manner.
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Last date updated on September, 2024