The Journal of Earth Science Biointerfaces (JESB) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the dynamic interactions between earth sciences, biological systems, environmental processes, and emerging interdisciplinary technologies. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for researchers, environmental scientists, geologists, ecologists, biotechnologists, and academicians to publish innovative studies that improve the understanding of natural systems and their biological interfaces. JESB encourages scientific contributions that address environmental sustainability, ecosystem balance, natural resource management, and the integration of biological principles within earth science research. JESB focuses on publishing high-quality research related to geological processes, environmental biointeractions, climate systems, soil and water sciences, geobiology, ecological restoration, environmental biotechnology, and sustainable earth-based innovations. The journal promotes multidisciplinary approaches that connect biological sciences with geosciences to better understand environmental transformations, biodiversity, microbial interactions, and the effects of human activities on natural ecosystems. Through scientific collaboration and evidence-based research, JESB aims to support global efforts toward environmental protection and sustainable development. The journal also welcomes emerging research areas including bio-geochemical cycles, biomineralization, environmental nanotechnology, remote sensing applications, climate resilience, ecological modeling, and artificial intelligence applications in earth and environmental sciences. By fostering innovative scientific communication and rigorous peer review practices, JESB aspires to become a valuable academic resource for advancing interdisciplinary environmental and earth science research worldwide. Keywords: Earth Science, Environmental Science, Geobiology, Biointerfaces, Ecology, Climate Change, Environmental Biotechnology, Soil Science, Water Resources, Geological Processes, Sustainable Development, Biomineralization, Ecosystem Research, Environmental Monitoring, Geochemistry, Biodiversity, Remote Sensing, Environmental Engineering, Ecological Restoration, Artificial Intelligence in Environmental Science
Aim And Scope
The Journal of Earth
Science Biointerfaces (JESB) aims to publish original, high-quality, and
interdisciplinary research that advances scientific knowledge at the
intersection of earth sciences, biological systems, and environmental
sustainability. The journal seeks to provide a global platform for researchers,
scientists, environmental professionals, and academicians to share innovative
findings and practical solutions addressing environmental and geological
challenges.
JESB welcomes submissions including, but not limited to, the following areas:
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Earth
and Environmental Sciences
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Geobiology
and Biogeochemistry
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Soil
Science and Soil Ecology
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Hydrology
and Water Resource Management
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Climate
Change and Environmental Impact Studies
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Environmental
Biotechnology
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Geological
and Geophysical Research
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Ecosystem
Dynamics and Biodiversity
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Ecological
Restoration and Conservation
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Biomineralization
and Bio-geochemical Cycles
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Atmospheric
and Marine Sciences
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Sustainable
Natural Resource Management
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Environmental
Pollution and Remediation
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Remote
Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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Environmental
Modeling and Simulation
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Agricultural
and Environmental Interfaces
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Renewable
Energy and Environmental Sustainability
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Environmental
Nanotechnology
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Artificial
Intelligence and Data Science in Earth Sciences
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Microbial
Ecology and Environmental Microbiology
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Disaster
Management and Climate Resilience
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Green
Technologies and Sustainable Innovations
The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, case
studies, technical reports, short communications, systematic reviews, and
interdisciplinary studies that contribute to scientific advancement and
sustainable environmental practices in earth science and related disciplines.