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From Bolot Moldobekov
17.12.2025
iScience Cell Press: Editors' favorite papers from 2025
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From Bolot Moldobekov
25.12.2025
IAEG E-Connector December 24, 2025 - https://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/iaeg/iaeg122425.php
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From Bolot Moldobekov
16.01.2026
Publications by the Initiative "Green Central Asia" -https://greencentralasia.org/en/category/publications-en-2/bulletin/
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From Bolot Moldobekov
19.01.2026
From Bolot Moldobekov
26.01.2026
Transportation Development Research is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to promoting the development of the transportation field, providing first-class research results and communication platforms, and advancing sustainable transportation systems worldwide. TDR: "We are currently inviting submissions for our upcoming issue". Submission Details: Manuscript Types:
- Research Articles,
- Review Articles, and
- Short Communications Article Processing Charge (APC): Fully waived for this invited submission Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to): - Transportation planning and management - Transportation engineering technology - Transportation system optimization and intelligent transportation - Transportation economics and policy - Transportation safety - Environment and Transportation
https://ojs.bilpub.com/index.php/tdr
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From Bolot Moldobekov
30.01.2026
- Call for Papers
Special Issue Deformation, Diagenesis, and Reservoir in Fault Damage Zone: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/minerals/special_issues/P00G8E9UB3 - Deadline for manuscript submissions: 26 March 2026
- Articles
2 July 2025
Examples of Rupture Patterns of the 2023, Mw 7.8 Kahramanmara Surface-Faulting Earthquake, T rkiye
1 November 2025
InSAR Reveals Coseismic Deformation and Coulomb Stress Changes of the 2025 Tingri Earthquake: Implications for Regional Hazard Assessment
18 April 2025
The Afghanistan Earthquake of 21 June 2022: The Role of Compressional Step-Overs in Seismogenesis
20 March 2025
Geodetic Observations and Seismogenic Structures of the 2025 Mw 7.0 Dingri Earthquake: The Largest Normal Faulting Event in the Southern Tibet Rift