Larhyss Journals
The Larhyss Journal is a specialized, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the rapid dissemination of original research, short communications, and critical reviews in water engineering and hydraulics. Functioning as a vital link between research communities and practitioners, the journal exclusively accepts manuscripts in English that focus on fundamental or applied hydraulics. To maintain a high level of scientific debate and differentiate itself from popular science magazines, the journal features a unique, time-unlimited discussion format for all published articles, allowing researchers to continuously debate findings, outline work in progress, and review the state of knowledge.
Strict editorial guidelines dictate the journal's scope, explicitly banning articles based on software simulation, classical water quality analysis, hydrogeology, solid transport, and energy dissipation structures like hydraulic jumps or stepped spillways. Instead, the publication prioritizes advanced processes in surface and groundwater protection, fluid flows in canals, and the design or optimization of infrastructure like dams and sewerage pipes. It also emphasizes the impact of climate change on water resources, advanced aquifer modeling, and the integration of hydraulic and economic models for risk forecasting.
Research Area: Engineering; Environmental Science
Country: Algeria
