Gold Bulletin

Gold Bulletin
Gold Bulletin  
Titre abrégé Gold Bull.
Discipline Chimie
Langue Anglais
Directeur de publication Richard J. Holliday
Publication
Maison d’édition World Gold Council (Drapeau de Grande-Bretagne Royaume-Uni)
Période de publication 1968 à aujourd'hui
Facteur d’impact
d'après l’ISI
2,324 (2009)
Fréquence 4 numéros par an
Accès ouvert Oui
Indexation
ISSN 1027-8591 (papier)
0017-1557 (web)
LCCN 97648157
CODEN GLDBBS
OCLC 34648730
Liens

Gold Bulletin (abrégé en Gold Bull.) est une revue scientifique à comité de lecture qui publie des articles de recherches originales depuis 1968[1] dans le domaine de la chimie de l'or[2]. Ce journal est en libre accès et n'est publié qu'en ligne[3].

D'après le Journal Citation Reports, le facteur d'impact de ce journal était de 2,324 en 2009. Actuellement, le directeur de publication est Richard J. Holliday[4].

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