Eos
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About Eos
Eos is a prominent academic journal specializing in various scientific research fields. Published by Wiley in US, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is fully Open Access publication identified by ISSN 0096-3941. With a current impact factor of 0.065, Eos maintains rigorous standards of peer review and academic excellence. The journal aims to advance the boundaries of knowledge within its research areas and provides valuable insights for the global scientific community.
Editorial Perspective & Metric Analysis
Based on current metadata, Eos maintains a standard position in the US academic market. With an impact factor of 0.07, it remains a steady venue for researchers in its specific sub-fields. Being fully Open Access, this journal ensures your research is immediately available to the global scientific community.
| ISSN (Print) | 0096-3941 |
|---|---|
| ISSN (Online) | 2324-9250 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| Country | US |
| APC / Cost | Inquire with Publisher |
About Eos
Eos is a prominent academic journal specializing in various scientific research fields. Published by Wiley in US, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is fully Open Access publication identified by ISSN 0096-3941. With a current impact factor of 0.065, Eos maintains rigorous standards of peer review and academic excellence. The journal aims to advance the boundaries of knowledge within its research areas and provides valuable insights for the global scientific community.
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Impact Factor
Historical Trend
Initial data points onlyImpact Factors by Year
| Year | Value | Source |
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| 2023 | 0.065 | Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate) |
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Research Highlights
Recently published high-impact papers in this journal:
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The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 7.0/7.1 and JULES Global Land 7.0 configurations
David Walters, Anthony J. Baran, Ian Boutle et al. • 2019
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The Beijing Climate Center Climate System Model (BCC-CSM): the main progress from CMIP5 to CMIP6
Tongwen Wu, Yixiong Lu, Yongjie Fang et al. • 2019
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Last updated: Mar 20, 2026
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