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Are you looking for a SJR Journals Ranking? Then you are in the right place.

Here, we provide an updated list of scholarly, peer-reviewed journals by ranking.

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) is a metric used to rank scientific journals based on their citation impact and prestige. It is calculated using a similar methodology to the impact factor but incorporates additional factors such as the number of citations received from different sources and the interconnectedness of journals within a citation network.

For the most recent list of SJR Journals Ranking, see the list below.



# Journals List SJR Score H-Index Quartile
1 Reviews of Geophysics 9.061 180 Q1
2 Nature Geoscience 6.110 243 Q1
3 Annual Review of Marine Science 5.097 115 Q1
4 Radiocarbon 4.271 88 Q1
5 Remote Sensing of Environment 3.527 327 Q1
6 Geoscience Frontiers 1.930 77 Q1
7 Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering 1.762 64 Q1
8 Science China Earth Sciences 1.705 110 Q1
9 Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 1.540 79 Q1
10 Journal of Geographical Sciences 1.090 69 Q1
11 Journal of Earth Science 0.932 42 Q1
12 China Geology 0.728 18 Q1
13 Acta Petrologica Sinica 0.622 105 Q2
14 Acta Sedimentologica Sinica 0.611 8 Q2
15 Solid Earth Sciences 0.599 13 Q2
16 Journal of Earth System Science 0.480 63 Q2
17 Frontiers of Earth Science 0.458 34 Q2
18 Geodesy and Geodynamics 0.450 22 Q2
19 Earthquake Science 0.448 27 Q2
20 Indian Geotechnical Journal 0.396 20 Q3
21 Acta Oceanologica Sinica 0.395 33 Q3
22 Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 0.381 16 Q3
23 Acta Geologica Sinica 0.374 70 Q3
24 Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica 0.348 38 Q3
25 Himalayan Geology 0.322 16 Q3
26 Applied Geophysics 0.320 30 Q3
27 Journal of Geo Information Science 0.298 16 Q3
28 Mausam 0.263 18 Q3
29 Journal of Tropical Meteorology 0.225 12 Q3

What is SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)?

The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is a prestige metric for academic journals developed by the SCImago research group based on the Scopus database. Unlike the simple Impact Factor which counts all citations equally, SJR weighs citations based on the prestige of the citing journal — a citation from a top-tier journal counts more than one from a low-tier journal.

How is SJR Calculated?

SJR uses an algorithm similar to Google’s PageRank: each journal is assigned a score based on (a) the number of weighted citations it receives in a given year, (b) divided by the number of articles it published in the previous three years. Self-citations are limited to 33%, and the prestige of the citing source is recursively factored in. The result is a value typically between 0.0 and 100+, where higher = more prestigious.

SJR vs Impact Factor — What’s the Difference?

MetricSourceCitation WindowPrestige-Weighted?
SJRScopus / SCImago3 years✅ Yes
Impact Factor (JCR)Web of Science / Clarivate2 years❌ No
H-IndexScopus / WOS / Google ScholarLifetime❌ No

Why SJR Matters for Researchers

  • Quality signal: SJR is a quick, evidence-based way to gauge a journal’s standing in its field.
  • Open and free: SCImago Portal is free to access — unlike JCR which requires a Web of Science subscription.
  • Field normalization: SJR is normalized within a subject category, making cross-discipline comparison fairer.
  • Used in evaluation: Many institutions (especially in Europe and Latin America) use SJR for promotion, grant and tenure decisions.

SJR Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SJR score?

An SJR score above 1.0 generally indicates an above-average journal. Top-tier journals (Nature, Science, NEJM) often have SJR > 10. Discipline-specific top journals may have SJR > 3.0.

Is SJR better than Impact Factor?

Neither is “better” outright. SJR weights prestige and is free; Impact Factor is simpler and more widely cited in academia. Best practice: use multiple metrics (SJR, IF, H-Index) together.

How often is SJR updated?

SCImago publishes SJR scores annually, typically each summer for the previous year’s data.

Can I publish in a high-SJR journal as an early-career researcher?

Yes — but the acceptance rate at top-SJR journals is often low (5–15%). Use our Advanced Journal Finder to find high-SJR journals matched to your subject and access preferences.

Tips for Choosing a High-SJR Journal

  1. Match scope precisely — high-SJR journals reject submissions outside their stated focus.
  2. Read 5 recent papers in your shortlisted journal to understand methodology expectations.
  3. Check turnaround time — some high-SJR journals have 6+ month review cycles.
  4. Combine SJR with Quartile — Q1 journals in your subject area are usually safest bets.
  5. Avoid predatory journals claiming inflated SJR scores.
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