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期刊名称:PALAEONTOGRAPHICA ABTEILUNG B-PALAOPHYTOLOGIE

ISSN:0375-0299
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:E SCHWEIZERBARTSCHE VERLAGS, NAEGELE U OBERMILLER, JOHANNESSTRASSE 3A, STUTTGART, GERMANY, D 70176
  出版社网址:http://www.schweizerbart.de/
期刊网址:http://www.schweizerbart.de/
影响因子:0.312(2008)
主题范畴:PALEONTOLOGY

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



About the journal

Palaeontographica

 

Palaeontographica veröffentlicht qualifizierte monographische Beiträge (weniger als 80 Druckseiten [Autorenhinweise]) zu paläontologischen Themen im Großformat (23 x 31 cm). Ihre Stärke ist das große Format sowie die außerordentlich hohe Abbildungsqualität (Tafeln). Die Zeitschrift ist thematisch in zwei Abteilungen gegliedert.
Abteilung A veröffentlicht Arbeiten über paläozoologische und stratigraphische Fragen, während sich die Arbeiten in Abteilung B mit paläophytologischen (paläobotanischen) Problemen bzw. deren stratigraphischer Anwendung befassen.
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Instructions to Authors

Palaeontographica Abteilung B
Instructions for Authors

 

Section B of Palaeontographica publishes qualified contributions of paleobotanical and stratigraphical interest. Papers should not exceed 80 printed pages in Palaeontographica's format (17.5 by 23 cm; 6.91" by 9.09").

Manuscript submission

Original manuscripts and illustrations (accompanied by at least one additional copy) are to be sent to one of the editors in Chief:

Dr. K. Goth, Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt und Geologie, zur Wetterwarte 11, 01109 Dresden,
phone: (+49)3731-4195-407, FAX (+49)3731-22918

Prof. Dr. D. Mai, Museum für Naturkunde, Zentralinstitut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dept. of Paleontology, Invalidenstr. 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. phone (+49)30-2897-2820, FAX: (+49)30-2897-2561.

with the following exceptions:
Submit manuscripts on dinoflagellates and acritarchs to:

Prof. Dr. Raimond Below, Universität Köln, Dept. of Geology, Zülpicher Str. 49A, D-50674 Köln, Germany.

Manuscripts from the US, Canada and Great Britain:

Macropaleobotany - Cenozoic: Dr. Margaret E. Collinson, Dept. of Geology, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Univ. of London, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, Great Britain.
Macropaleobotany - Mesozoic: Prof. Dr. Sidney Ash, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131-1116, USA.
Macropaleobotany - Paleozoic: Prof. Dr. Dianne Edwards, Dept of Geology, Univ. of Wales, College of Cardiff, POB 914, Cardiff CF1 3YE, Wales, Great Britain.
spores and pollen manuscripts: Prof. Dr. M. Boulter, North East London Polytechnic, Romford Rd., London E15 4LZ, Great Britain

Manuscripts submitted from the Australia and New Zealand:

Prof. Dr. G. Playford, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Brisbane, Australia 4072.

French language manuscripts should be submitted to:

Prof. Dr. J. Galtier, UMR, Botanique et Bioinformatique, CIRAD, TA40/PS2 Boulevard de la Lironde F-34398 Montpellier Cedex 05, France.
email jean.galtier@cirad.fr

For technical reasons, printing of papers in order of receipt cannot be guaranteed.

Authors are solely responsible for the scientific content of their papers.

Submission of a manuscript to the editor for publication in Palaeontographica Section A is considered binding assurance from the author that this work has not and will not be published elsewhere in this form and length.

With acceptance and publication of a manuscript the exclusive copyright for every language and country is transferred to the publishers. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article including reprints, microfilm or any other reproductions and translations.

Manuscript

Manuscripts must be submitted ready for printing; this means typewritten, one-sided, double spaced, with regular margins and consecutively numbered pages. Do not send carbon copies or bound manuscripts.

Instructions for the printers are to be entered on the margin and/or text of the manuscript in pencil:

Small print (Petit) = vertical wavy line in left margin next to appropriate passage

Letter space (for accentuation of words in the text or subtitles, for example) = simple underlining

Small capitals (for names of authors and others) = broken underlining

Italics = wavy underlining
Please use italics only for genera and species; not for names of higher taxa; not for names with Latin suffixes; not for additions like "cf.", "aff.", "sp." and "n. sp."; not for accentuation of words within the text.

Do not attempt to indicate different type faces for headings and subtitles.

Footnotes are to be consecutively numbered and entered at the bottom of the page where they appear under a horizontal line. Use of footnotes should be kept to a minimum.

References must include the author's name and year of publication of each paper.

Any abbreviations used must be uniform and consistent.

Word-processor generated manuscripts

Your manuscript on diskette, prepared preferably using Microsoft Word for Windows, should be sent to the editor accompanied by one printout of your manuscript. The data file should correspond completely to the submitted printout of your manuscript. Please indicate the name of the file and the word processing system used (e.g. Word for Windows 6.0). In your manuscript use only the following mark-up of types: normal, italics and small capitals. Avoid manual hyphenation of words (it is better to not hyphenate at all). Do not use style sheets or templates. Combine your Figure captions and tables at the end of the data file.

Structure of the paper

Title page
The title page should contain:

Title of the paper (as short and precise as possible; subtitles and words in parentheses are to be avoided)

English translation of the title (if the article is not written in English)

First and last names of the author(s), location where the work was done (i.e. Joe Schmoe, Baltimore).

German summary ("Zusammenfassung")

English summary (if need be, the editor can do the stylistic polishing of the Zusammenfassung)

Key words
Up to 5 key words should appear at the end of the "Zusammenfassung" and "Summary". These should facilitate correct classification in subject areas for data processing (e. g. key words = conodonts -- ultrastructure -- biogenic calcium phosphate; or key words = Multituberculata -- Jurassic -- Portugal -- morphology -- taxonomy)

Table of contents
The sections and subtitles of the table of contents must correspond to the structure of the main text

Introduction
The introduction should contain:

General description of the problem

Discussion of previous work on the same subject (by other authors)

Explanations of special features and abbreviations in the text

Methodology and techniques used in the investigations

Text

Acknowledgements or recognition of research assistance

Literature References

Explanation of plates

Description of species

Observe the International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature when presenting new species.

In open nomenclature abbreviations cf., aff., n. sp. n. gen. et sp. are to be used without further additions. Analogously: subsp., subgen.

In the synonymy list, separate species names and literature references by a dash in cases where the describer is not the original describer of the species. Examples:

1856 Ammonites ixus Oppel, p. 4, Pl. 1, Fig. 3.
1885 Ammonites ixus - Quenstedt, p. 5, Pl. 2, Fig. 4.
1919 Novoceras novus Müller, p. 10, Pl. 3, Fig. 2.
non 1920 Novoceras novus - Schulze, p. 8, Pl. 2, Fig. 5 (= N. pulcher Schmidt 1915).
e. p. 1925 Ixoceras ixus - Mayer, p. 9, Pl. 4, Fig. 6 (non Fig. 5, 7 = N. carinatus Schneider 1890).

To referring to types and typoids indicate the location of collection (abbreviated) and catalogue number of the fossil.

Illustrations

Illustrations in the text are to be labelled as "Text-fig." and those in plates as "Fig.". For figures on plates, please specify the plate number. Submit black India ink originals of drawings (no hachures with coloured pencil). Use only grid-paper with a light blue grid if necessary. Diagrams printed on laser or ink-jet printers are acceptable, photocopies and dot-matrix printouts are not. Labelling must be large enough to allow necessary reductions in size (characters must have a final size of at least 2 mm (after reduction)). Photographic prints must be high-gloss and sharp, with clear contours and lighting of the object from the left front. Indicate the scale for all figures in the explanatory text and use a scale bar whenever possible.

Photo plates should be mounted on stiff cardboard with plain white background. Photo reproductions of whole plates cannot be accepted. The individual figures on a plate should correspond in terms of dark/light contrast so that the whole table appears as a unit. Indicate the desired degree of reduction on the reverse side of each illustration as a fraction.

If an inscription cannot be clearly and neatly placed on a plate, please put it in pencil; the publishers will then have it drafted and inserted.

The type area for plates is 17.5 x 23 cm and should not be exceeded.

Only a limited number of photo plates (max 15) can be accepted for each paper without printing charges. The appropriate number of plates will be fixed by the editors.

Figure captions and description of plates are to be submitted together as a separate manuscript. These legends and explanations should be in both German and English, if the article is not in English.

Literature references

We request that the Germans standard (DIN 1502) for journal name abbreviations be used. For example:

Flügel, E. & Hötzl, H. (1966): Hydrozoen aus dem Ober-Jura der Hesperischen Ketten (Ost-Spanien). - N. Jb. Geol. Paläont., Abh., 124: 103-117.

Lindemann, R. & Yochelson, E.L. (1994): Redescription of Stylolina (Incertae Sedis) - Styliolina fissurella (Hall) and the type species S. nucleata (Karpinsky). In: Landing, E. (Ed.): Studies in Stratigraphy and paleontology in honor of D.W. Fisher. - New York State Museum, Bull 481: 149-160, New York

Taylor, T.N. (1981): Paleobotany: An introduction to fossil plant biology. - (McGraw-Hill Book Co.) New York, 589 p.

Schindewolf, O. H. (1950): Grundfragen der Paläontologie. - 1. Aufl., (E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung), Stuttgart.

All publications referred to in the text of the paper must be included in the reference list.

Proofs

The authors (the first-named author for co-author papers) will receive 2 sets of page proofs prior to printing. We request that one copy of the carefully corrected page proofs be returned to the publishers immediately. If the page proofs are not returned within the period indicated on the proof, the paper will be published exactly as it appears on the uncorrected page proofs.

Author's corrections in proof must not exceed 10% of the typesetting costs; above that, the authors will be charged.

Reprints

35 reprints of each article will supplied free of charge; additional copies may be obtained at cost price.

 


Editorial Board

 

Original manuscripts and illustrations (accompanied by at least one additional copy) are to be sent to one of the editors in Chief:

Dr. K. Goth, Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt und Geologie, zur Wetterwarte 11, 01109 Dresden,
phone: (+49)3731-4195-407, FAX (+49)3731-22918

Prof. Dr. D. Mai, Museum für Naturkunde, Zentralinstitut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dept. of Paleontology, Invalidenstr. 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. phone (+49)30-2897-2820, FAX: (+49)30-2897-2561.

with the following exceptions:
Submit manuscripts on dinoflagellates and acritarchs to:

Prof. Dr. Raimond Below, Universität Köln, Dept. of Geology, Zülpicher Str. 49A, D-50674 Köln, Germany.

Manuscripts from the US, Canada and Great Britain:

Macropaleobotany - Cenozoic: Dr. Margaret E. Collinson, Dept. of Geology, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Univ. of London, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, Great Britain.
Macropaleobotany - Mesozoic: Prof. Dr. Sidney Ash, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131-1116, USA.
Macropaleobotany - Paleozoic: Prof. Dr. Dianne Edwards, Dept of Geology, Univ. of Wales, College of Cardiff, POB 914, Cardiff CF1 3YE, Wales, Great Britain.
spores and pollen manuscripts: Prof. Dr. M. Boulter, North East London Polytechnic, Romford Rd., London E15 4LZ, Great Britain

Manuscripts submitted from the Australia and New Zealand:

Prof. Dr. G. Playford, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Brisbane, Australia 4072.

French language manuscripts should be submitted to:

Prof. Dr. J. Galtier, UMR, Botanique et Bioinformatique, CIRAD, TA40/PS2 Boulevard de la Lironde F-34398 Montpellier Cedex 05, France.
email jean.galtier@cirad.fr

 



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