JQSRT halves its editorial time!
We are very proud to announce that the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transferhas decreased the Editorial time as well as the Production time significantly over the last 5 years. The graph below shows the variation in editorial times since 2005, which decreased from 26 to 13 weeks. This means that during this period the Editorial Time of JQSRT has halved.

The biannual author survey that we conducted in March 2009 shows that our authors appreciate the faster speed of publication.
We would like to thank the Editors and the Editorial Board, the Reviewers and the Authors for working hard to enable these very positive changes. We are confident that we can continue this trend. |
For more information about the journal, please visit the journal homepage. To submit your paper to Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, please use the on-line Elsevier Editorial System (EES).
If you have any questions about the journal, please feel free to contact me or one of the Editors-in-Chief:
M. Pinar Mengüç, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky, USA
Michael I. Mishchenko, Electromagnetic Scattering, Remote Sensing, NASA-Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
Laurence S. Rothman, Atomic and Molecular Physics Div., Harvard-Smithonian Centre for Astrophysics (CfA), USA
Kind regards,

José Stoop
Publisher, Radiation and Space
Recent JQSRT Special Issues:
XI Conference on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by Non-Spherical Particles: 2008
Edited by James Hough
Light Scattering: Mie and More Commemorating 100 years of Mie's 1908 publication
Edited by Helmuth Horvath
HITRAN
Edited by Laurence S. Rothman, Linda R. Brown and Jean Vander Auwera

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Elsevier wishes to thank all Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer Reviewers for their valued contribution and dedication to this journal |
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