SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS, the journal of Tsunami Society International, offers authors an ideal platform to publish and connect with professionals and government officials worldwide in the vital field of tsunami science and hazard mitigation.
TSI champions a holistic, multidisciplinary approach, integrating theoretical and applied sciences, mathematics, engineering, and social sciences to advance the understanding of tsunamis. Committed to mitigating the impact of tsunami disasters, the Society promotes effective early warning systems and education and preparedness programs. To further this mission and encourage research and mitigation efforts following devastating events like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, we have broadened the multidisciplinary scope and content of SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS. Moreover, we have made the journal accessible to all, especially scientists in developing countries significantly affected by recent tsunamis.
To maintain rigorous publication standards, all submissions to SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS undergo thorough peer review by a distinguished Editorial Board with diverse multidisciplinary expertise. The journal's 41-year archive contains a unique wealth of data, research findings, and references on tsunamis, unparalleled elsewhere.
BROAD REACH THROUGH OPEN ACCESS: SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS is an open access journal, providing barrier-free access to your work for a global audience. All content is freely available to users and institutions, empowering them to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full text of articles for any lawful purpose, without requiring prior authorization from the publisher or author. This aligns fully with the DOAJ definition of open access.
The journal SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS is a forum for the publishing of original papers and the expression of carefully considered ideas and opinions based on scientific principles.
The Research Section of the journal publishes original manuscripts reporting scientific research on tsunamis. Because of the multidisciplinary nature of tsunami science, research articles may come from any field of basic or applied scientific research, engineering, or mathematics, as well as from related fields of social sciences.
In addition to tsunami research papers and data reports, the journal may also publish or include in the Society's website the following types of articles or announcements: