Aim & Scope

Aim

Turkish Journal of Earthquake Research (TDAD) aims to develop mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery implementations which are the main functions of disaster emergency management by determining earthquakes and earthquake hazard mainly through earth sciences (geodesy, geology, geophysics), civil engineering, marine sciences, tsunami, architecture and urban planning researches.

One of the main fundamental goals of the journal is to contribute to the development of a Turkish science terminology specified to earthquakes, and to create a common scientific language unity, both for the community in Turkish speaking countries and for the researchers who speak Turkish in different countries of the world.

Scope

The topics covering by the TDAD are the earthquake-focused engineering research, the earthquake-public policy, the development of earthquake implementations, the earthquake codes and regulations, the researches that rely on new concepts and techniques, the studies that include new software technologies and contribute to professional development in education/research.

Limited number studies regarding the Basic Sciences that deal with biological-chemical-physical anomalies observed in earth sphere related to pre-during-post earthquake processes, and the researches regarding the Social and Educational Sciences that examine earthquake related disasters can be also considered by the journal.

TDAD is a scientific research journal that is indexed by science citation indexes, not social.


Period Months
June December

OPEN ACCESS AND CC LICENSE

Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Non-Commercial License





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