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List of Reviewers (As Per the Published Articles) Year: 2017 List of Reviewers (as per the published articles) Year: 2017 Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International ISSN: 2454-7352 2017 - Volume 9 [Issue 1] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/27226 (1) Adepelumi Adekunle Abraham, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. (2) S. B. Ota, Institute of Physics, Sachivalaya Marg, Bhubaneswar 751005, India. (3) Valiya M. Hamza, National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17633 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/30834 (1) Nicola Scafetta, University of Naples Federico II, Italy. (2) Mohammed Suleiman, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria. (3) Olawale Abiye, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17665 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31043 (1) Amaury de Souza, Institute of Physics, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. (2) Isaac Mugume, Makerere University, Uganda. (3) Luo Ching-Ruey, National Chi-Nan University, Taiwan. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17666 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31417 (1) Giovanni Ghirga, International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE), Rome, Italy. (2) Thipsuree Kornboonraksa, Burapha Univeristy, Thailand. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17702 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/28643 (1) Angelo Paone, Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea. (2) José Martínez Reyes, University of the Ciénega of Michoacán State, México. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17722 2017 - Volume 9 [Issue 2] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31072 (1) Eririogu Henry, Federal University of Technology, Nigeria. (2) Antipas T. S. Massawe, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17868 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/30349 (1) Abdelaziz Mridekh, IbnTofail University, Kenitra, Morocco. (2) Cyril N. Nwankwo, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/17903 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31316 (1) Angelo Paone, United States Geological Survay, Reston, USA. (2) Marcos Eduardo Hartwig, Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18021 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/27464 (1) Adrian Gallardo, University of San Luis, Argentina. (2) Ahmed A. Melegy, National Research Centre, Dokki, Egypt. (3) Hassan Rezaie Boroon, California State University, Los Angeles, USA. (4) Jekayinfa Solomon, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. (5) Paolo Madonia, INGV, Sezione di Palermo, Italy. (6) Vincenzo Piscopo, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18025 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31410 (1) B. C. Ephraim-Emmanuel, Bayelsa State College of Health Technology, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. (2) Disna Eheliyagoda, Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (SLITHM), Sri Lanka. (3) Chioma Chiemezie Okore, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Nigeria. (4) Sahar Azar, Lebanese University, Lebanon. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18026 2017 - Volume 9 [Issue 3] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32025 (1) Molla Mekonnen, University of Leicester, England. (2) Fokeng Meli Reeves, University of Dschang, Cameroon. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18138 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32086 (1) Edward Ching-Ruey, Luo, National Chi-nan University, Taiwan. (2) Ali Atef Yousef Ali, Mansoura university, Egypt. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18320 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31057 (1) Etim Uko, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. (2) Edward Ching-Ruey, LUO, National Chi-Nan University, Taiwan. (3) Abdel Razik Ahmed Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18415 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31781 (1) El-Sayed Ewis Omran, Suez Canal University, Egypt. (2) Huan Yu, Chengdu University of Technology, China. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18486 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32479 (1) Rachana Pathak, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. (2) Leela Dhar Mangi, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu, India. (3) Larisa Ivascu, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania. (4) José Martínez Reyes, University of the Ciénega of Michoacán State, México. (5) Jesús M. González Pérez, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18488 2017 - Volume 9 [Issue 4] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31980 (1) Noriah Bidin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. (2) Williams E. Mangset, University of Jos, Nigeria. (3) A. Ayeshamariam, Khadir Mohideen College, India. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18519 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32198 (1) George Mustoe, Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA. (2) Ahmad Helman Hamdani, University of Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia. (3) John Malinky, San Diego City College, San Diego, California, USA. (4) Oscar F. Gallego, Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL-CONICET-UNNE) and Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina. (5) Elena Ghezzo, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, Florence, Italy. (6) Piotr Skrzycki, Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18525 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32300 (1) Debraj Sarma, Gauhati University, Assam, India. (2) Eneji, Chris-Valentine Ogar, University of Calabar, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18544 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32400 (1) Christopher Ewaechabo Tiyo, Nkumba University, Uganda. (2) Gadedjisso-Tossou Agossou, University of Lomé, Togo. (3) Zsuzsanna Bacsi, University of Pannonia, Hungary. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18593 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31847 (1) Amin Beiranvand Pour, Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Songdomirae-ro,Yeonsu-gu, Republic of Korea. (2) Lorna T. Enerva, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines. (3) Pavel Kepezhinskas, Kimberlitt AS, Norway. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18658 2017 - Volume 10 [Issue 1] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32220 (1) John Abraham, University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, USA. (2) Risper Buyaki Nyairo, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya. (3) Antipas T. S. Massawe, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (4) David A. E. Vares, Laurentian University, Canada. (5) Ferenc Mark Miskolczi, Holston Lane, Hampton, VA, USA. (6) Antero Ollila, Aalto University (Emeritus), Finland. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18728 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/30741 (1) Efosa Udinmwen, University of Calabar, Nigeria. (2) Okpoli Cyril Chibueze, Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18815 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32534 (1) Purushottam Bhawre, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India. (2) Oluwaseun Ajileye, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/18869 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/28165 (1) Ana Carolina Oliveira da Silva, Faculty of Human Science of Olinda, Brazil. (2) Elizabete Maria da Silva, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, Brazil. (3) Oluwadare Ojo Omonijo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19042 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/33350 (1) Saad Bakkali, University Abdelmalek Essaadi, Morocco. (2) Nordiana Mohd Muztaza, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19043 2017 - Volume 10 [Issue 2] DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/33092 (1) Yulong Chen, Tsinghua University, China. (2) George Krhod, University of Nairobi, Kenya. (3) Lalit Mohan Joshi, Kumaun University, Nainital, India. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19073 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/15415 (1) Spinosa Ludovico, Italy. (2) Joseph D. Rouse, University of Guam, USA. (3) A. Akinlalu Ayokunle, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19104 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32278 (1) Aliyu Adamu, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Abuja, Nigeria. (2) Reda Ragab Shahin, Cairo University, Egypt. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19105 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32811 (1) G.W.A. Rohan Fernando, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka. (2) Nguyen Ba Dai, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China. (3) Ahmad Helman Hamdani, University Padjadjaran, Indonesia. (4) Mohamed Ahmed El-Sadek, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19131 DOI : 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/32440 (1) Abdullahi Sule Argungu, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria. (2) Marcela Bianchessi da Cunha-Santino, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/19184
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