Evidence in Earth Science (EIES) is an earth sciences journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research across a wide range of topics within the field. The journal covers a wide range of Earth science topics, including but not limitted to geophysics, geology, tectonics, hydrology, climate change, oceanography, disaster management, and environmental sustainability. It provides a platform for evidence-based solutions to global challenges, offering insights from both fundamental and applied research. This journal includes 14 sections, which are listed as follows: Geophysics and Seismology, Geology and Tectonics, Regional Hydro-climate Interactions and Services, Climate Change and Water Cycle Adaptation, Water Engineering and Disaster Control, Hydrology and Water Resources Management, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Cryosphere Sciences, Geochemistry, Disaster Investigation and Hazard Evaluation, Resources and Energy Sciences, Earth Science Data, Earth Science Theories and Methods, and Earth Science Communications.

Vol. 1 No. 04 (2025): Evidence in Earth Science

As we present the fourth issue of 2025, Evidence in Earth Science is proud to showcase research that powerfully demonstrates the synergy between advanced remote sensing and critical environmental challenges. The study on vegetation disturbance in the Jiaozuo mining area provides a precise, quantitative framework for assessing ecological impacts and guiding restoration, highlighting human influence on ecosystems. Simultaneously, the work reconstructing the retreat of the Proto-Paratchys Sea in the Tajik Basin exemplifies how spectral data can unlock paleogeographic history. Together, these articles underscore our journal's commitment to publishing innovative, evidence-based science that spans from monitoring present-day environmental change to deciphering the deep-time evolution of our planet.

Published: 2026-01-01

DOI: https://doi.org/10.63221/eies.v1i04.208-225
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63221/eies.v1i04.189-207
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