Journal of geospace science

The Journal of Geospace Science (JGS) is a peer-reviewed international research journal that publishes original scientific papers, reviews, and short communications focusing on the physical processes governing the geospace environment. Geospace refers to the region of near-Earth outer space, including the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, magnetosphere, and their coupling with solar and cosmic influences.

JGS aims to provide a dedicated platform for researchers, scientists, and academicians to advance our understanding of the dynamic interactions between Earth and space. This includes both theoretical and experimental studies, numerical simulations, remote sensing, satellite-based investigations, and ground-based observations.

About the Journal

The Journal of Geospace Science (JGS) is a peer-reviewed international research journal that publishes original scientific papers, reviews, and short communications focusing on the physical processes governing the geospace environment. Geospace refers to the region of near-Earth outer space, including the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, magnetosphere, and their coupling with solar and cosmic influences.

JGS aims to provide a dedicated platform for researchers, scientists, and academicians to advance our understanding of the dynamic interactions between Earth and space. This includes both theoretical and experimental studies, numerical simulations, remote sensing, satellite-based investigations, and ground-based observations.

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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of geospace science
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The Journal of Geospace Science (JOGSS) supports transparency, innovation, and global collaboration in the field of geospace and atmospheric sciences. We encourage interdisciplinary research and welcome special issues, conference proceedings, and thematic collections that align with the journal’s scope.