期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
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ISSN: | 0141-6421
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版本: | SCI-CDE
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | SCIENTIFIC PRESS LTD, PO BOX 21, BEACONSFIELD, ENGLAND, HP9 1NS
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期刊网址: | http://www.jpg.co.uk/
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影响因子: | 0.727(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY; ENERGY & FUELS; ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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An independent quarterley journal devoted to the geology of oil and natural gas. Authors are invited to submit typescripts in duplicate to the editor or to any member of the Editorial Board. Editorial preference is given to original papers on oilfield regions of the world outside North America and on topics of general application in petroleum exploration and development operations, including geochemical and geopysical studies, basin modelling and reservoir evaluation.
Volume 27 is being published in 2004.
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Instructions to Authors
General
The Journal of Petroleum Geology is an independent, international, English-language quarterly journal, devoted to the geology of oil and natural gas. The editorial content is restricted to original papers on aspects of the genesis and accumulation of petroleum, on the geology of oil-and gasfields and on reservoir evaluation and basin modelling techniques.
Authors wishing to submit papers should send them to the Editorial Director, Scientific Press Ltd., PO Box 21, Beaconsfield, Bucks., HP9 1NS, England, or to any member of the Editorial Board. Papers sent to the Journal should present previously unpublished data or interpretations; they should not be submitted elsewhere while under editorial consideration.
All contributions are closely reviewed for technical content and general presentation.
JPG aims to publish papers of quality within 9-12 months of initial manuscript receipt. However, editorial amendment (where necessary) will inevitably cause delay in publication.
Each author is offered two pages of colour free of charge.
Text
Presentation: For initial submission, two copies of all MSs are required on paper. The text should be clearly printed (double-spaced) on clean white paper, free of all corrections. Figures should be separate from the text; each figure should be presented on a separate A4 sheet.
Style:
- Author's addresses and affiliations should be on the first page.
- An Abstract of about 400 words should be provided, and the entire MS should be paginated. The length of the text should generally not exceed the equivalent of about 12,000 words.
- All mathematical formulae should be numbered consecutively; the use of mathematical expressions should be kept to a minimum in the text.
Illustrations and Tables
Copies of artwork should accompany the MS when submitted, but original diagrams or photographs should not be sent until requested.
The number of illustrations submitted should be in reasonable proportion to the length of the text. Authors should pay particular attention to the clarity and spelling of any lettering on the diagrams, and some reduction in size should be allowed for.
When requested, authors should supply figures both on paper (as high quality prints suitable for scanning), and also in digital format on CD (saved as both high-resolution tifs and native files).
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All illustrations should be clearly numbered with the Author's name written on the reverse side and be keyed to a separately-prepared caption.
Figures should be designed not to extend beyond the Journal's print area (26 x 18cm). Fold-outs may be included, but at the expense of the Author.
Each Author is offered two free pages of colour. Extra colour pages are welcome, but must be paid for by the Author - costs are approximately ?50 per page.
Tables should be presented both on paper and on disc. Authors are requested to express decimal fractions with full-stops, not commas. Tabulated "raw" data should be kept to a minimum.
Capitalisation
The Journal's style of capitalisation for stratigraphic and geological terminology is as follows:
1. Stratigraphic subdivisions should follow the style of the "Geological Time Scale" of Harland, Cox, Llewellyn et al. (CUP, 1989). "Upper, Middle, Lower, Late" and "Early" should begin will an upper-case letter when applied to subdivisions which have an accepted international status.
For all other applications, these words should begin with a lower-case letter (thus: lower Oxfordian, upper Shuaiba Formation, etc).
The word "mid-" should have a lower-case first letter, and be followed by a hyphen (thus: mid-Jurassic, mid-Albian, mid-Lower Cretaceous).
2. (i) The four cardinal points of the compass, and terms such as Inner, Central, etc., should begin with an upper-case letter when they are applied adjectively to a continent, country or specific region. Thus: North Africa, East Rub al Khali, Central Oman.
(ii) In contrast, general terms such as "southern", "western", etc., should be applied to a non-specific area, and begin with a lower-case letter (e.g. northern England).
(iii) Compound points of the compass should be abbreviated to initials, both when describing direction and position. Thus: "a SEward movement", and "100 kms SSW of Riyadh".
(iv) Bearings should be in the style: S 65?E;
Locations should be in the style: 35?33' 10".
References
Only those references cited in the text, tables and figures should be listed alphabetically in the bibliography, which generally should not exceed about 50 citations. Please consult a recent issue and follow the normal style for capital letters and abbreviations. Special attention should be given to checking details between text citations and listed references.
Examples of style are:
SASSEN, R., MOORE, C.H. and MEENDSEN, F.C., 1986. Concentration of source rock organic matter during carbonate diagenesis, Jurassic Smackover Formation (abstract). AAPG Bull., 70, 644-656.
MERINO, E., 1984. Survey of chemical self-patterning phenomena. In: NICOLIS, G. and BARS, F., (Eds.): Chemical instabilities; Applications in chemistry, engineering geology and material sciences. NATO Advanced Science Series C, 120, 305-328.
HENSON, F.R.S., 1948. Larger imperforate foraminifera of SW Asia. Jarrold and Sons, London, 117pp.
Pages charges and reprints
There are no page charges. Authors will receive 50 complimentary copies of their paper, and may obtain further copies against payment if ordered in advance of printing.Unless their return is specifically requested, all MSs and artwork will be discarded two months after publication.
Abbreviations
According to industry usage, the following abbreviations are used in the Journal:
- MM: million (106)
- b/d: barrels per day
- B: billion (109)
- brls/a: barrels per annum (year)
- T: trillion (1012) cu.ft
- (cu. m) /d: cubic feet (cubic metres) per day
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
?Dr M. Ala Imperial College, London. tel. 0207 589 5111; m.ala@ic.ac.uk ?Prof. S.D. Burley BG Group, Reading. tel. 0118 929 2813; stuart.burley@bg-group.com ?Dr M. Cecile Geological Surveyof Canada. MCecile@NRCan.gc.ca ?Dr Gao Changlin Central Labs. of Petroleum Geology, Wuxi, China. dlyeh@pub.wx.jsinfo.net ?Prof. K.W. Glennie University of Aberdeen. glennie_ken@hotmail.com ?Dr Martin Keeley Alba Energy. keeley_martin@yahoo.com ?Prof. H. Koyi Uppsala University, Sweden. Hemin.Koyi@geo.uu.se ?Prof. R. Littke Aachen University, Germany. tel. +49 241 805757; littke@lek.rwth-aachen.de ?Dr N. V. Lopatin Geosystems Institute, Moscow. nlopatin@mtu-net.ru ?Prof. D. I. M. Macdonald University of Aberdeen. tel. 01224 273458; dmacdonald@abdn.ac.uk ?Mr H. Motiei NIOC, Tehran. fax: +98 21 672 2893 ?Dr A. M'Rabet ETAP, Tunisia. mrabet@etap.com.tn ?Dr M. Nashaat Rashid Petroleum Co., Egypt. mohamed. nashaat@rashpetco.com ?Dr T.G. Powell Australian Geological Survey Organization, Canberra. Trevor. Powell@ agso.gov.au ?Dr D. G.Quirk Amerada Hess Ltd, Gabon.
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