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''Deep Sea Research'' is a
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of
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research. It was established in 1953 by
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. In 1962, it renamed itself ''Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts'', and returned to the ''Deep Sea Research'' title in 1977. In 1978, it split into two journals ''Deep Sea Research Part A: Oceanographic Research Papers'' and ''Deep Sea Research Part B: Oceanographic Literature Review''. In 1993, ''Part A'' split into ''Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers'' and ''Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography'', while ''Part B'' was discontinued. The journal is published by
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. ''Part I'' is edited by Igor M. Belkin and Imants G. Priede, while ''Part II'' is edited by Javier Arístegui and Kenneth Drinkwater.


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''Part I'' is
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in the following bibliographic databases: while Part II is covered by According to the ''
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'', ''Part I'' and ''Part II'' have 2020
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s of 2.955 and 2 2.732 430 respectively.


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*''Deep Sea Research Part I''; *''Deep Sea Research Part II'': {{Official website, https://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-ii-topical-studies-in-oceanography Oceanography journals Publications established in 1953 Elsevier academic journals Monthly journals English-language journals