Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology is owned by the Geological Society of London and published by the Geological Society Publishing House.
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (QJEGH) was established in 1967 to foster engineering geology research and practice. International in scope, its focus is on geology as applied to civil and environmental engineering and groundwater resource management. QJEGH publishes high-quality, authoritative, peer reviewed, international papers, addressing sustainability, climate change, energy transition, geohazards and geo-resilience, to inform academic and industry practitioners in engineering geology and hydrogeology.
QJEGH publishes the prestigious:
The William Dearman Early Career Award is annually presented for the best QJEGH paper from an author in the early stages of their career.
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology is a Plan S transformative journal.
Editor-in-Chief & Assistant Editors
The Editor-in-Chief, Prof Cherith Moses (Edge Hill University, UK) is supported by four Assistant Editors from the following sub disciplines: engineering geology, geomaterials, geotechnical, hydrogeology, along with an international editorial board.
Online in the Lyell Collection
All journal content is hosted online and accessible via the Lyell Collection. The journal publishes 4 issues per year.
Online only and continuous publication
From 2021, the journal is published online only. Following acceptance, the accepted manuscript version of the article is made available online immediately. After completion of the production process, the final Version of Record is published directly in an issue. All accepted manuscripts and versions of record are hosted and accessible via the Lyell Collection.
The journal is abstracted and/or indexed in:
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Current Contents
- ASCA
- Science Citation Index
- Groundwater On-Line
- Geological Abstracts
- International Civil Engineering Abstracts
- Petroleum Abstracts
- Geotechnical Abstracts
- GeoArchive
- GeoRef
- Geobase