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Advancing Knowledge in Ecohydrology
Ecohydrology bridges the gap between ecology and hydrology, helping us understand how water cycles interact with ecosystems. At IgMin Research, we welcome researchers to share their latest studies by choosing our platform for eco-hydrology journal submission. Whether your work involves watershed modeling, sustainable water management, or the ecological impact of climate change, our journal ensures global visibility and impactful dissemination.
We invite authors to submit ecohydrology manuscripts that push the boundaries of interdisciplinary science, merging hydrological processes with ecological outcomes.
Why Publish With Us?
- Rigorous peer-review and rapid editorial processing
- High visibility through open-access publishing
- Support for early-career researchers and international contributors
Ecohydrology research publishing at IgMin ensures quality, relevance, and speed—all essential for meaningful scientific progress.
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Why publish with us?
Global Visibility – Indexed in major databases
Fast Peer Review – Decision within 14–21 days
Open Access – Maximize readership and citation
Multidisciplinary Scope – Biology, Medicine and Engineering
Editorial Board Excellence – Global experts involved
University Library Indexing – Via OCLC
Permanent Archiving – CrossRef DOI
APC – Affordable APCs with discounts
Citation – High Citation Potential
Which articles are now trending?
Research Articles
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- Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents with Genitourinary Complaints: Is There a Still Role for Endocervical Gram Stains?
- Examining the Causal Connection between Lipid-lowering Medications and Malignant Meningiomas through Drug-target Mendelian Randomization Analysis
- Maternal Knowledge and Practices in Caring for Children under Five with Pneumonia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Vietnam
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