期刊名称:CORROSION REVIEWS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Corrosion Reviews is an international periodical devoted to the theoretical and practical aspects of corrosion science, engineering and technology. It provides a forum for developments in fundamental and applied corrosion research and it covers the corrosion field in its broadest sense. Corrosion Reviews publishes research articles, short communications and reviews.
Scope
Corrosion Science, Engineering and Technology Computers in Corrosion Control Fundamental Corrosion Phenomena and Mechanisms Cases of Industrial Corrosion Electrochemical and Electron-Optical Techniques Corrosion in Energy Systems Techniques and Practices of Corrosion Control Protection by Coatings and Linings Hot Corrosion: Oxidation, Sulfidation, Carburization Corrosion-Failure Analysis
Instructions to Authors
Research papers may be submitted as comprehensive accounts of original unpublished research. Short communications on research or development should be limited to not more than 2,000 words. Reviews may be invited by the editor, or by members of the International Editorial Board. The journal is also open to the publication of unsolicited reviews. A short review may be up to 5,000 words. Long reviews may be accepted of 20,000 - 40,000 words. Before submitting a review, authors are requested to send a short outline to the editor. Submission of papers: Please submit directly to the editor.
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS FOR THE PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
1. Manuscripts for Corrosion Reviews, not previously published, should be authoritative and present a critical appraisal of the topic for review. Attempts to develop new insights or to promote research activity in an area are most welcome. The material presented should be of a high scientific standard.
2. The editor will solicit manuscripts in response to suggestions from the editorial board and scientists of high calibre. Authors may also make a direct approach by presenting an outline of the proposed review. Such outlines will receive the immediate attention of the editorial board and a decision reached as quickly as possible. All manuscripts solicited or otherwise will be subject to review and should be sent to the editor.
3. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate, typewritten (double-spaced) on good quality white bond paper, with adequate (3 cm) margins, along with an IBM PC diskette, preferably Word for Windows. a) Affiliation of the author(s) should be given on the title page under the author(s) name(s). b) A Table of Contents may precede each review. c) Illustrations: Black and white photographs should be submitted on glossy paper with strong contrast. Colour photographs are also acceptable. In line drawings, all characters should be at least 1 mm high. Photographs and drawings must be submitted in triplicate. d) Each figure should be referred to in the text and numbered accordingly in sequence. The manuscipt should indicate the points at which it would be most desirable to insert figures and diagrams, etc. All figures submitted should be identified, lightly, on the back, with the appropriate number, and with the name of the author(s). Clear legends should accompany each figure and/or diagram, and for tables. e) The manuscript should include an abstract of about 300-400 words and a short paragraph on conclusions. f) Equations, when included, should be serially numbered. All such equations may be typed or written by hand with particular attention paid to the formation of letters and characters so no ambiguity exists between the letter "I" and the number "1" or between the letter "O" and zero. This also applies to the main text. g) Manuscripts must be submitted in the English language.
4. Copyright responsibility: this is clearly the author's own responsibility. If any figure(s), illustration(s), table(s) or extended quotation(s), etc. are to be taken from material(s) previously published, the author(s) must secure reproduction permission from the copyright owner.
5. References should be indicated in the text by superscript numbers and listed at the end of the paper as follows: 1. U.R. Evans, The Corrosion and Oxidation of Metals (1st Edn), p129, Arnold, London, 1960. 2. B.W. Cherry and S.M. Price, Corros. Sci. 20, 1163 (1980). Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those in "World List of Scientific Periodicals"
6. Wherever possible SI units should be used.
7. Authors will receive 20 free copies of their review.
8. The reviews should be sent to: M. Schorr, c/o Freund Publishing House Ltd., P.O. Box 35010, Tel Aviv 61350, Israel
Editorial Board Editor: Michael Schorr Freund Publishing House, P.O. Box 35010 Tel Aviv, Israel, 61350 h_freund@netvision.net.il
International Editorial Board
| Prof. G. Bianchi (Italy) |
Prof. J. Kruger (USA) |
| Prof. K. Darowicki (Poland) |
Prof. Einar Mattson (Sweden) |
| Prof. M. Ferreira (Portugal) |
Prof. N. Sato (Japan) |
| Prof. J.R. Galvele (Argentina) |
Dr. D.J. Simbi (Zimbabwe) |
| Prof. G. Hernandez Duque (Mexico) |
Prof. J. Toribio (Spain) |
| Prof. R. Juchniewicz (Poland) |
Dr. L. Uller (Brazil) |
| Prof. E. Kalman (Hungary) |
Prof. P. Vassiliou (Greece) |
| Prof. L.H. Keys (Australia) |
Dr. J. Zahavi (Israel) |
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