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期刊名称:GEODINAMICA ACTA

ISSN:0985-3111
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER, 23 RUE LINOIS, PARIS CEDEX 15, FRANCE, 75724
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/6/0/0/7/8/6/index.htt
影响因子:1.058(2008)
主题范畴:GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL;    GEOLOGY;    GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Cover PageGeodinamica Acta publishes articles (original data papers, syntheses, reviews) and book reviews, dealing with both internal and external geodynamics. Its aim is to promote discussions between the various disciplines that work on the dynamics of the lithosphere and hydrosphere.


Instructions to Authors

 

Geodinamica Acta publishes articles (original data papers, syntheses, reviews) and book reviews dealing with both internal and external geodynamics. Its aim is to promote discussion between the various disciplines that work on the dynamics of the lithosphere and hydrosphere.

AIMS AND SCOPE
Geodinamica Acta publishes articles (original data papers, syntheses, reviews) and book reviews dealing with both internal and external geodynamics. Its aim is to promote discussion between the various disciplines that work on the dynamics of the lithosphere and hydrosphere. Manuscripts should be sent to: Prof. J.Van Den Driessche, Geosciences-Rennes, Université de Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu/Bat. 15, av.du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes cedex, France.

GENERAL PRESENTATION
Three complete copies of the manuscript should be submitted. The manuscript should be double-spaced, with margins of at least 3.5 cm at the top, bottom and sides for editors' comments. The lines and the pages should be numbered.
The layout should be presented as follows. The first page should contain only the title, first-name(s) and sur-names of the authors, and their institutional addresses; the corresponding author should be indicated. The following pages should comprise the title, summary in the language of the article, title and summary in the other language (in French if the article is written in English and vice versa), introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, acknowledgements, references, figure captions, tables and figures.
Section headings should be numbered following the international numbering system (1.; 1.1.; 1.1.1., etc.).
Tables and figures, with their captions, should not appear in the text, but be placed together on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript.
Abbreviations should be punctuated.
Uppercase letters should be accented; small capitals should not be used.
After the article has been accepted for publication, the authors are encouraged to forward the revised version on disk to the editor (RTF or TEX format for the text, and, if possible, TIFF format-300 dpi-for the figures).
The publication of the text and black and white figures is free of charge.

Title page
The title page should include the following: the title of the article, which should be concise but explicit, the surname and forenames (in full) of each author, the department and institution where the study was carried out, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author (this author being identified by an asterisk), a short title (running head) of no more than 45 characters, including spaces.
Abstracts
The abstracts (not more than 200 words in the language of the article and not exceeding 500 words in the other language) should be in a suitable form for abstracting services. Paragraphs, footnotes, references, cross-references to figures or tables and undefined abbreviations should be avoided.

Keywords
Up to five key words should be provided in both languages, to assist the reader and facilitate information retrieval. Keywords may be taken from the title, abstract or text. The plural form and uppercase letters should be avoided. Keywords should be written in bold lowercase letters, separated by slashes.

References
In the text, the references appear in numerical order (numbers in square brackets, on the line).
In the reference list at the end of the article, the references are presented in numerical order, preceded by an Arabic numeral enclosed in square brackets.
All entries in the reference list must correspond to references in the text and vice versa. When authors are cited in the text (within a phrase and not just between brackets), the spelling of the authors' names must be exactly the same as in the reference list.
The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the rules of Biosciences Information Service (Biosis) or those of the Liste d'abréviations de mots des titres de publications en série (conforming to ISO 4, Centre international de ISSN, Paris). Words for which no abbreviation is given should be written in full.
Examples are given below of the layout and punctuation to be used in the references:
> Article (all authors must be mentioned)
[1] Garzanti E., Himalayan ironstones, 'superplumes', and the breakup of Gondwana, Geology 21 (1993) 105-108.
> Book
[2] Le Maitre R.W., Numerical Petrology-Statistical Interpretation of Geochemical Data, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1982, 281 p.
> Chapter in a book
[3] Robertson A.H.F., Searle M.P., The northern Oman Tethyan continental margin, stratigraphy, structure concepts and controversies, in: Robertson A.H.F., Searle M.P., Ries A.C. (Eds.), The Geology and Tectonics of the Oman Region, Blackwells, Oxford, 1990, pp. 375-386.
A list of all the other possibilities (journal supplements, proceedings of a congress, accepted articles, edited books, translations, theses, patents, standards, etc.) is available on request from the Editorial Board.

Illustrations (figures and tables)
Illustrations (one original and two good copies) should be numbered in Arabic numerals for figures and Roman numerals for tables, and should be referred to in the text by their number (figure 1, table I). Lettering (symbols, numbers, etc.) should not differ from figure to figure and should be of sufficient size to remain legible after reduction (letters 1-2 mm high after reduction to either one or two column format). Figures should be presented in the form of drawings on drawing or tracing paper or as sharp glossy prints. Half-tones should contain good contrast and should be originals; line drawings should have a white background. Photographs should be presented in the form of plates to be reproduced without reduction (maximum size 12 x 19 cm or 16.5 x 24 cm for 'full page' illustrations. The lettering (height 1-2 mm) should not be placed any closer to the edges than 1 cm. The figure captions (in English and French) should be explicit so that the illustrations are comprehensible without reference to the text, and should be presented together on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. Authors are responsible for the cost of reproduction of colour figures and an estimate can be provided on request. Tables should not exceed 84 characters per line (140 if in landscape format). The title of each table should be written above the corresponding table. Figures and tables published elsewhere cannot be accepted without the prior consent of the publisher and the author(s).
The Editorial Board retains the right to return, before evaluation, manuscripts to authors who do not comply with these recommendations. The author is advised to keep one manuscript and a set of figures.

PROOFS AND REPRINTS
Proofs will be sent to the author indicated on the title page. They should be carefully corrected and returned to the publisher within 48 hours of reception. If this period is exceeded, the galleys may be printed with the editor's corrections only. Should substantial changes in the original manuscript be requested (other than typographical errors), they will be made at the author's expense. Elsevier will do everything possible to get your article corrected and published as quickly and accurately as possible. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are sent back to us in one communication, by the corresponding author. Subsequent corrections will not be possible, so please ensure your first sending is complete. Twenty-five reprints per contribution are available free of charge. An order form for additional reprints is sent with the proofs.

COPYRIGHT
When the article is published, the author is considered to have transferred copyright to the publisher. Requests for reproduction should be sent to the publisher.

 


Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief:

J. Van Den Driessche, Rennes, France

Associate Editors:

Y. Callot
C. Teyssier

Editorial Board

R. Anma, Tokyo, Japan
D. Bernoulli, Basel, Switzerland
J.P. Bravard, Paris, France
J.-P. Brun, Rennes, France
J. B. Burg, Zürich, Switzerland
R. Butler, Leeds, UK
A. M. Casas-Sainz, Saragoza, Spain
G. Clauzon, Aix-en-Provence, France
S. Kropelin, Berlin, Germany
B. Lombardo, Turin, Italy
J.-C. Maurin, La Rochelle, France
L. Ratschbacher, Freiberg, Germany
A. Ribeiro, Lisbon, Portugal
L.-E. Ricou, Paris, France
R. Russo, Evanston, USA
P.F. Santanach, Barcelona, Spain
K. Schulmann, Prague, Czech Republic
J. Somme, Lille, France


R. Vissers, Utrecht, The Netherlands



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