List of Engineering Journals and Magazines - Mining Engineering

Mining Engineering

  • International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, Elsevier, ISSN: 1365-1609
  • Acta Geotechnica, Springer Verlag, ISSN: 1861-1125 (print version), ISSN: 1861-1133 (electronic version)
  • Journal of Mining Science, Springer Verlag, ISSN: 1062-7391 (print version), ISSN: 1573-8736 (electronic version)
  • Engineering Geology, Elsevier, ISSN: 0013-7952, incorporating Mining Science and Technology ISSN: 0167-9031
  • International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, Elsevier for China University of Mining and Technology, ISSN: 2095-2686, formerly Mining Science and Technology (China) ISSN: 1674-5264 and Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, ISSN: 1006-1266
  • Transactions of The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Section A-Mining Technology, Maney Publishing, ISSN: 0371-7844
  • Journal of Coal Science and Engineering (China), Springer Verlag, ISSN: 1006-9097 (print version), ISSN: 1866-6566 (electronic version)
  • International Journal of Mining and Mineral Engineering (IJMME), Inderscience Enterprises, ISSN: 1754-890X
  • Engineering and Mining Journal (E&MJ) Mining Media International, ISSN: 0095-8948
  • Journal of the Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (Journal of MMIJ 電子投稿・審査システム運用開始につきまして) ISSN: 1884-0450 (electronic version) ISSN: 1881-6118 (print version)
  • Mining Engineering Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, ISSN: 0026-5187


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