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JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER (ISSN: 0022-4073)

PublisherElsevier Science

ISSN-L0022-4073

ISSN0022-4073

IF(Impact Factor)2026 Evaluation Pending

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The Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer is an international outlet for papers dealing with the following subjects: Theoretical as well as experimental aspects of the spectra of atoms, molecules, ions and plasmas Atmospheric spectroscopy and remote sensing Spectral lineshape studies including approximate models and computational algorithms Spectroscopic diagnostics involving the spectra of atoms, ions molecules and plasmas Radiative transfer in absorbing, emitting and scattering media Radiative transfer in stochastic media Planetary atmospheric and environmental radiative transfer including remote sensing techniques Theoretical and experimental aspects of light scattering and their application to remote sensing and radiative transfer studies of terrestrial, planetary and stellar atmospheres, combustion systems and other environments Computational techniques for the rapid computation of spectra and radiative transfer such as algorithms, band models and data bases Radiant energy emission from plasmasLaser spectroscopy and experimental aspects of laser development Radiative transfer in plant canopies Laser and other spectroscopic diagnostic techniques in biological sciences and medicine.

Papers with the following subject areas are suitable for publication in the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer:

Theoretical and experimental aspects of the spectra of atoms, molecules, ions, and plasmas.
Spectral lineshape studies including models and computational algorithms.
Atmospheric spectroscopy.
Theoretical and experimental aspects of light scattering.
Application of light scattering in particle characterization and remote sensing.
Application of light scattering in biological sciences and medicine.
Radiative transfer in absorbing, emitting, and scattering media.
Radiative transfer in stochastic media.
Electromagnetic energy transfer with near-field, nano-scale, and coherent effects.
Planetary, atmospheric, and environmental radiative transfer.
Radiative transfer in high-temperature environments, combustion systems, and fires.
Radiant energy emission from plasmas.

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