期刊名称:JOURNAL OF WATER SUPPLY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-AQUA
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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The Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - AQUA is an official journal of the International Water Association (IWA). It publishes peer-reviewed scientific and technical, review, and practical/operational papers dealing with research and development in water supply technology and management covering the complete water cycle.
The journal's scope includes:
- Sustainable water resources management
- source water quality, quantity, protection
- Applied limnology
- Hydraulics of water systems including source waters, treatment and distribution systems
- Water treatment processes, residuals treatment and management
- Modelling of source waters, treatment and distribution systems
- Applied methods to characterize water quality
- Distribution systems
- Water system management and policy
- legislation, economics, public relations, crisis management
- Public health, risk assessment, regulations and standards
- Water reclamation and reuse (e.g. for agricultural or industrial use)
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Instructions to Authors
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1. General Policy Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - AQUA is a peer-reviewed journal. It welcomes the submission of scientific, technical, review and practical/operational papers in English dealing with research and development in water supply technology and management, including economics, training and public relations. Scientific and technical papers contributed are fully documented, interpreted accounts of significant findings of original research, and should normally be between 5000 and 6000 words in length. Operational/practical papers should provide new information on subjects of interest to professionals in practice, and should be between 1000 and 3000 words long. Review Papers are critical and comprehensive reviews that provide new insights or interpretation of the subject. Papers written by non-English speakers should be checked and corrected by a native English speaker to avoid rejection on the grounds of poor grammar and style.
The submitted paper should be accompanied by a list of 3 potential referees, with names and addresses.
Where requested to do so by the Editor, authors must revise their papers within one month of the request; otherwise the contribution will be considered withdrawn. No page charges apply for papers published in the journal. Authors requiring the return of their manuscript or original material must make their request known as soon as possible, as they will normally be discarded one month after publication.
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - AQUA must not have been published or simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors must obtain permission to incorporate any material protected by copyright.
Upon acceptance of a paper, authors will be asked to sign a Transfer of Copyright Agreement releasing copyright of the paper to IWA Publishing. Provision is made on the form for work performed for the United States Government (which is not subject to copyright restriction) and some United Kingdom Government work (which may be Crown Copyright) and in other extenuating circumstances.
Proofs will be sent to the listed corresponding author. Any corrections must be returned within two days of receipt and should only cover typesetting errors. Proofs should be returned to Emma Gulseven at IWA Publishing in London.
2. Manuscript Submissions Manuscripts should be submitted in paper format or by e-mail to the Editor in your region:
| Europe, Africa, Western Asia & Australasia: |
Prof. Dr. Rolf Gimbel c/o IWA Publishing Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London SW1H 0QS, UK aqua@iwap.co.uk |
| The Americas: |
Prof. James K Edzwald Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-5205, USA edzwald@snail.ecs.umass.edu |
| Asia Pacific: |
Prof. Motoyuki Suzuki #201, 2-9-7 Tokiwa, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0006 Japan watres@jswe.or.jp |
a) Paper format Along with the original copy, please also include four copies typed in double space that will be used for peer-review. All pages in papers and items in other forms must be numbered consecutively.
Originals, not photocopies, of illustrations and other supporting material must be provided with the original copy of the manuscript. All supporting material, in whatever form, must be identified with the author's name and title of the contribution. In the case of material on paper, the identification should be on the reverse side.
- Photographs must be on glossy paper: photocopies are not adequate for printing. Numbers and lettering must be printed, not handwritten. Colour figures can be accommodated in the journal, but authors will be charged the full cost for their inclusion.
- Graphs and line drawings must be of good quality. Computer drawn graphics must be printed out on a high-resolution printer.
b) Disk version A disk version must be included with submissions to Prof. Gimbel and Prof. Suzuki. Prof. Edzwald will require a disk if the paper is accepted. Although we can cope with most electronic formats, the following basic instructions should be kept in mind. Please label all disks with:
- the operating system;
- the word-processing package (including version number);
- the filename of the article;
- the short title of the article and the authors' names.
Please ensure that the typescript and disk versions of your paper are identical in content. If differences are found between the disk and hard copy, the hard copy will be considered as the definitive version.
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Text files. We can accept any of the popular word-processing packages for PC and Apple Macintosh, e.g. Word, WordPerfect, etc. The main text should be typed flush left with no indents, double line spaced using the wrap-around feature. Insert one return between paragraphs, and a double return between paper title, authors' names, and addresses on the first page.
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Graphic files. We will accept any of the popular drawing packages for PC and Apple Macintosh. However, it is essential that an original hard copy print of each figure be included. Illustrations should be logically named and saved as individual files in "tif" or "eps" formats. They should not be embedded within the typescript, but their approximate position should be indicated at the appropriate position in the text.
3. Article content and format
(a) Title page. The title of the paper should be as concise as possible. The title page or section must also state the names and full addresses of all authors. Telephone, fax, e-mail numbers and, if appropriate, web site identifications must be included for the corresponding author to whom proofs will be sent. A short title of not more than 80 characters and spaces must be provided for printed page headings. (b) An Abstract of 100-200 words should appear under the authors' names and addresses in printed papers, briefly specifying the aims of the work, the methods used, the main results obtained and the conclusions drawn. (c) Under the abstract up to 6 Key words should be listed in alphabetical order. (d) Main text: for clarity this should normally be subdivided (for printed papers) into: Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, References. A conclusions section is particularly valuable to readers and should always be included in papers. Do not number or letter section headings in printed contributions. (e) Abbreviations and Notations. Nomenclature must be listed at the beginning of all printed paper contributions and must conform to the system of standard SI units. Acronyms and abbreviations must be spelled out in full at their first occurrence in the text and summarized at the start of the contribution. Write equations in dimensionless form or in metric units. (f) References: citations in text. Use surname of author and year of publication: Jones (1998) or (Jones 1998). Insert initials only if there are two different authors with the same surname and the same year of publication. Two or more years in parentheses after an author's name are cited chronologically, and two or more references published in the same year are differentiated by letters a, b, c, etc. For example: Brown (1969, 1972, 1973a,b). Different references cited together should be in date order, for example: (Smith 1959; Thomson & Jones 1982; Green 1990). An original publication of the same work used in reference should be separated by a solidus '/', and a double solidus '//' should be used to separate a reference to a publication not in English and its English translation. Page numbers in such different publications should be distinguished similarly if reference to the original is considered desirable. (g) List of references. References should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of contributions and in the case of printed papers should conform to the following styles for a journal or book reference. Asano, T., Maeda, M. & Takaki, M. 1996 Wastewater reclamation and reuse in Japan: overview and implementation examples. Wat. Sci. Technol. 34(11), 211-226 Henze, M., Harremo雜, P., LaCour Jansen, J. & Arvin, E. 1995 Wastewater Treatment: Biological and Chemical Processes. Springer, Heidelberg Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 1995 19th edition, American Public Health Association / American Water Works Association / Water Environment Federation, Washington, DC
For further advice please contact: Emma Gulseven, IWA Publishing, Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QS, UK. Tel: +44 (0)20 7654 5500; Fax: +44 (0)20 7654 5555; E-mail: aqua@iwap.co.uk |
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Editorial Board
Authors should submit their papers, formatted according to the Guidelines, to the Editor for their region:
Editors
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Europe, Africa, Western Asia & Australasia: Prof. Dr. Rolf Gimbel c/o IWA Publishing Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London SW1H 0QS UK aqua@iwap.co.uk |
Asia Pacific: Prof. Motoyuki Suzuki Division of AQUA Japan Society on Water Environment 201 Tokiwa, Koto-ku Tokyo 135-0006, JAPAN suzuki@hq.unu.edu |
The Americas: Prof. James K Edzwald Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-5205, USA edzwald@snail.ecs.umass.edu |
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Editorial Board
Dr H Abouzaid, World Health Organisation, Egypt Dr H Alegre, National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Portugal Professor Dr Ing H Bode, Ruhrverband, Germany Mme M Bourbigot, World Bank, USA Professor D Bursill, South Australian Water Corporation, Australia Dr L Coccagna, Culligan Italiana SpA, Italy Prof. Dr L Di Bernardo, Sao Carlos University, Brazil Mr J B Gilbert, Water Transfer Associates, USA Professor J Gregory, University College London, UK Dr S Homonnay, Waterworks of Budapest, Hungary Professor P M Huck, University of Waterloo, Canada Mr O Hydes OBE, Independent Drinking Water Consultant, UK Professor K J Ives, University College London, UK Mr J Jeffery, Three Valleys Water, UK Prof.Dr M Jekel, Technical University of Berlin, Germany Prof.Dr G Klein, World Health Organisation, Denmark Professor D F. Lawler, University of Texas, USA Mr J Mallevialle, Ondeo, Puerto Rico Professor H Odegaard, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Professor C R O'Melia, The Johns Hopkins University, USA Drs. G Oskam, Provincial Waterworks of Limburg, The Netherlands Professor T Panswad, Thailand Environment Institute, Thailand Prof.Dr.Ir. J C Schippers, IHE Delft, The Netherlands Prof.Dr V Snoeyink, University of Illinois, USA Dr M C Steynberg, Rand Water, South Africa Prof Dr Norihito Tambo, Sapporo, Japan Dr R Trussell, Montgomery Watson Inc., USA Dr U von Gunten, EAWAG, Switzerland Professor B Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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