The aim of the Journal of Geomorphological Research (JADER) is to publish scientifically qualified and original research at an international level. Therefore, the journal publishes scientific texts in the field of geomorphology, with Turkish and English as its languages of publication, and operates as an independent double-blind peer-reviewed journal.
JADER is the official scientific publication of the Turkish Society for Geomorphology. As of 2026, it follows a Continuous Publication Model, issuing two volumes per year, financed by the Turkish Society for Geomorphology.
The target audience of the journal consists of scientists working in geomorphology and related disciplines, as well as graduate students.
The articles accepted by the Journal of Geomorphological Research (JADER) cover all topics related to geomorphology. These include:
Structural and tectonic geomorphology
Fluvial processes and fluvial geomorphology
Glacial and periglacial geomorphology
Arid region topography
Coastal and marine processes
Marine and lacustrine geomorphology
Alluvial processes and alluvial geomorphology
Karst geomorphology
Quaternary environmental change and dating
Geoarchaeology
Weathering
Erosion and slope processes
Mass movements
Volcanic geomorphology
Theoretical and quantitative geomorphology
Geomorphological mapping
GIS and remote sensing methods and applications in geomorphological research
Natural hazards
Other applied geomorphology topics, etc.