Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering

eISSN: 2366-2565pISSN: 2366-2557

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Key Metrics

CiteScore
0.5
SJR
Q4Civil and Structural Engineering
SNIP
0.18

Journal Specifications

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  • Publisher
    Springer Nature

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The publisher of Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering is Springer Nature.

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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering? Faqs

The eISSN number is 2366-2565 and pISSN number is 2366-2557 for Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering.

What is the focus of this journal? Faqs

The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Cement, Remote sensing, Reinforced concrete, Simulation, Compressive strength, Municipal solid waste, Fly ash, Harmonic, Bentonite, Retaining wall, Environmental protection, Wave propagation, Computer simulation, Numerical analysis, Acoustic emission, Geotechnical engineering, Structural health monitoring, Machine learning, Shear strength, Sustainable development.

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