JOURNAL OF NAVIGATION
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NAVIGATION
J NAVIGATION
ISSN / eISSN
0373-4633 / 1469-7785
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Navigation contains original papers on the science of navigation by man and animals over land and sea and through air and space, including a selection of papers presented at meetings of the Institute and other organisations associated with navigation. Papers cover every aspect of navigation, from the highly technical to the descriptive and historical. Subjects include electronics, astronomy, mathematics, cartography, command and control, psychology and zoology, operational research, risk analysis, theoretical physics, operation in hostile environments, instrumentation, ergonomics, financial planning and law. The journal also publishes selected papers and reports from the Institute’s special interest groups. Contributions come from all parts of the world.
Subject Area
ENGINEERING, MARINE
OCEANOGRAPHY
CiteScore
5.80
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
---|---|---|
Engineering - Ocean Engineering | Q1 | #19/100 |
Engineering - Oceanography | Q1 | #28/136 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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Indexed | - |
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) | Quartile |
---|---|
ENGINEERING, MARINE - SCIE | Q2 |
OCEANOGRAPHY - SCIE | Q2 |
H-index
45
Country/Area of Publication
ENGLAND
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Frequency
Tri-annual
Annual Article Volume
68
Open Access
NO
Contact
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-2473
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