期刊名称:STUDIA GEOPHYSICA ET GEODAETICA
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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Studia geophysica et geodaetica is an international journal covering all aspects of geophysics, meteorology and climatology, and of geodesy. Published by the Geophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, it has a long tradition, being published quarterly since 1956. Studia publishes theoretical and methodological contributions, which are of interest for academia as well as industry. The journal offers fast publication of contributions in regular as well as topical issues.
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Instructions to Authors
- Authors are encouraged to submit original manuscripts, in triplicate (if sent in printed form), to the Editorial Office. Optionally, manuscripts can be submitted to a corresponding editor. The manuscripts should only be written in English. The manuscripts should be double-spaced, with wide margins. Figures, tables, list of refernces and figure captions should be on separate pages. Each page should be numbered. The metric system should be used throughout the text.
- The title page should include the title, names of the authors and their affiliations, including their e-mail address.
- The abstract of not more than 400 words should be placed at the beginning of the paper. It should clearly summarize the contents of the paper.
- Tables should be submitted on separate sheets. They should be referred to in the text, numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and provided with an appropriate caption.
- Figures should be on separate pages, in a form ready for reproduction (high quality). The lettering should be sufficiently large to allow necessary reduction in size. All figures should be referred to in the text and numbered successively as they appear in the text. Figure captions should be typed on a separate page. Colour pictures can be published; the authors will be charged for them as follows:
US$ 350 per page in case of 1-2 pages; In case of 3 and more pages, the charge is US$ 700 for the first two pages plus US$ 150 for each next page.
- References in the text should include the name(s) of the author(s) without initials, followed by the publication year in parentheses. The whole reference should be in italics. If there are more than two authors, only the first author's name should be given in the reference, followed by "et al.".
Reference examples: " ... as shown by Mothersill (1991) ..." "... discussed in Pasquale et al. (1995) and Koch and Cox (1996) ..." "... as proved earlier (Vajda, 1994; Hume and Doyle, 1992,1993)."
- The list of references should contain the names of all authors. The list of references should be in alphabetical order, starting on a new page.
Reference examples: Neme筼v?I., Kalvov?J. and Dubrovsk?M., 1999. Climate change projections based on GCM-simulated daily data. Studia geoph. et geod., 43, 201-222. Aki K. and Richards P.G., 1980. Quantitative seismology, Freeman, San Francisco.
- Electronic submission. Optionally, the manuscripts can be transferred to the Editorial Office via Internet to the address: studia@ig.cas.cz. Please, use one of the following recommended formats:
*.rtf, *.doc, *.wpd, *.tex, *.ps for text files, *.pcx, *.eps, *.ps, *.tif for graphic files. For further details, please contact the technical editor.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Ivan P歟n桧k Geophysical Institute, Prague, Czech Republic
Executive Editor: Josef P齝ha Studia Geo, Praha, Czech Republic
Technical Editor: Eduard Petrovsk?/B> Geophysical Institue, Prague, Czech Republic
Editors: Geophysics, Outer Space Physics, Meteorology: Wynne Calvert, Iowa City, USA; Vladim韗 萫rm醟, Praha, Czech Republic; Mark J. Dekkers, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Manuel Fernandez, Barcelona, Spain; Franti歟k Hrouda, Brno, Czech Republic; Radan Huth, Prague, Czech Republic; Jan La歵ovi鑛a, Prague Czech Republic; Ctirad Matyska, Praha, Czech Republic; Bruno Meurers, Vienna, Austria; Peter Moczo, Bratislava, Slovakia; Robert Nowack, West Lafayette, USA; Karel Schulman, Prague, Czech Republic; Colin Thomson, Kingston, Canada
Geodesy: Milan Bur歛, Prague, Czech Republic; Erik Grafarend, Stuttgart, Germany; Erwin Groten, Darmstadt, Germany; Jan Kouba, Ottawa, Canada; Milo?Pick, Prague, Czech Republic; Carl C. Tscherning, Copenhagen, Denmark
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