期刊名称:GEOCHEMISTRY-EXPLORATION ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
A new co-owned journal of the Geological Society of London and the Association of Applied Geochemists.
The Journal covers all aspects of the application of geochemistry to the exploration and study of mineral resources, and related fields, including the geochemistry of the environment. Topics include: the description and evaluation of new and improved methods of geochemical exploration: sampling and analytical techniques and methods of interpretation; geochemical distributions in and around mineralized environments; and processes of geochemical dispersion in rocks, soils, vegetation, water and the atmosphere. Papers that seek to integrate geological, geochemical and geophysical methods of exploration are particularly welcome. Given the many links between exploration and environmental geochemistry, the journal encourages the exchange of concepts and data; in particular, to develop mineral resources while protecting the environment. Submission of Letters to the Editor is encouraged. This provides a means of commenting on papers that have been published in this journal.
The chief editor Gwendy Hall (Geological Survey of Canada) is supported by a board of specialist editors.
The journal is abstracted and/or indexed in: AGI’s Bibliography and Index of Geology, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Engineering Index, GEOBASE, GeoRef, Mineralogical Abstracts, PASCAL/CNRS, GeoArchive.
Instructions to Authors
NOTES FOR THE GUIDANCE OF AUTHORS
General: Typescripts, enquiries and all correspondence should be addressed to: Ms Marcia Scrimgeour, Editorial Office Manager,
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, P.O. Box 26099, 72 Robertson Road, Nepean, Ontario, K2H 9R0, CANADA
(Tel: 613-828-1222, Fax: 613-828-2567, E-mail: geea@sympatico.ca).
Papers are accepted on the understanding that they have not been submitted or published elsewhere and become copyright of the AAG and Geological Society of London. Four complete copies of all scripts should be submitted. Typescripts should be supplied as single column, double-spaced text, including references, on one side of the paper only, with a 25-mm margin on each side. A4 paper is preferred. All pages should bear the author’s name and be numbered serially. Text, figures and tables should be succinct.
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis requires accepted final manuscripts on disc; however, discs should not be sent until requested. You may wish to include your submitted article on an intranet site or your personal internet site before you receive the results of the reviewing process. If this is the case, please add the following notice to the first screen: ‘This work has been submitted to The Geological Society of London and AAG for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible’.
Typescripts must be accurate and in their final form because corrections at proof stage are costly. Additions at proof stage will not be allowed. The basic layout of the paper should be as follows:
Title: brief and specific; followed by name(s) and full postal address(es) and e-mail of authors.
Abstract: this must be intelligible without reference to the paper, and should not exceed 200 words.
Keywords: 4 or 5.
Main body of paper: subdivided into 1st, 2nd and 3rd order headings.
Acknowledgements.
Appendices (if present).
References: in full (see below).
Tables: each typed on a separate sheet.
Captions for text figures (note any halftones will be numbered sequentially as Figs, along with line drawings)
References: List all references cited. The author is responsible for ensuring that the references are correct. Text citations to references should be made thus: (Smith 1952a, b; Smith et al. 1978; Thomas 1978; Smith & Wooley 1990) or Smith (1990a, b), etc. depending on the context. The order in the text should be as here: chronological, then alphabetical. If the reference has more than 2 authors it should appear as first named author et al. in the text, but with all authors listed in the reference list. However, if the reference has more than 7 authors, it should appear in the ref. list as the first three authors plus et al. Within the reference list order all references alphabetically by the name of the first author. For single- and two-author references, list them alphabetically and then chronologically. Do not use repeat rules for the same name. Authors’ names in the reference list should be typed in full caps only (but note that if you list editors of a volume, in which this author’s paper appears, these should be in upper and lower case). Authors’ initials should be preceded by a space, i.e. SMITH, A. B., not SMITH,A.B. Do not abbreviate journal titles. Volume numbers should be in bold; journal titles and book titles in italics or underlined. Books do not require the total number of pages.
_ GREEN, A. 1995. The Gryphon Field. Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, 1, 23–25.
_ GREEN, A. & THOMAS, B. A. (eds) 1993. The Future of Petroleum Exploration. Chapman & Hall, London.
_ GREEN, A., SMITH, B. & JONES, F. 1991. Petroleum exploration. In: Adams, F. F. (ed.) The Continental Shelf of North-west Europe. Applied Science, Barking, 521–530.
_ GREEN, F. 1991. Ophiolites. In: Prichard, H. M., Alabaster, T., Harris, N. B. W. & Neary, C.R. (eds) Magmatic Processes and Plate Tectonics. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 76, 451–460.
_ GREEN, P. 1992. Blueschists and eclogites. PhD thesis, University of Oxford, UK.
_ DEEGAN, C. E. & SCULL, B. J. 1977. A Standard Lithographic Nomenclature for the Central and North Sea. Institute of Geological Sciences Report 77/25.
_ GREEN, F. 1972. Landslide Susceptibility in San Mateo County, California. United States Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-310.
_ HYMAN, D. M. & WATLAF, G. R. 1997. Metals and other components of coal mine drainage as related to aquatic life standards. In: Proceedings of the 1997 National meeting of the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation, May 10–15, 1997, Austin, Texas. American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation, Princeton, W.V., 531–545.
Illustrations (general): Send originals of photographs but only photocopies of line drawings with your initial submission, retaining originals until the Editor or Production editor requests them. Indicate the suggested size for reproduction and the correct orientation.
Figures should be designed to go across single or double column width of the Journal page (260mm: depth includes the caption; single column width – 85mm; double – 176mm) or intermediate width (120mm, with caption at the side). Drawings should have a line weight and lettering suitable for reduction to the type area of 260 x 176mm or less. Avoid fine stippling. After reduction, the smallest lettering should be a minimum of 2mm high.
Once your manuscript has been accepted, please supply text and figures on disc along with good quality hard copy. Acceptable media are floppy discs, Iomega Zip 100 discs, CDs or e-mailed attachments.
Computer-generated line illustrations (including colour illustrations): should be supplied on disc in a platform dependent format, preferably EPS. Aldus Freehand, Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw files are also acceptable and should be included on the disc in addition to the EPS files. For EPS format, the graphics files should be saved with all fonts and logos embedded as part of the file or with the option ‘text saved as curves’.If EPS files are not an option, we can accept high-resolution (1000 dpi) bit map TIFF’s (or JPEG, GIF). Please note that fine shading will not reproduce well – when scanned, interference patterns and dropouts often occur.
If possible, use patterns instead of dot screens. If dot screens cannot be avoided use large dots with visible white space in between them. Ensure that fine lines are saved as actual line widths of at least 0.5 pt, and not as defaults such as hairline, minimum width etc.
Such defaults will print at the minimum line weight for the output device. On a laser printer it is usually 0.5 pt, but on a high-resolution output device such as a filmsetter anything less could be too fine to show up in print. Colour must be saved as CMYK (not RGB). Do not include any labelling that duplicates the caption, any logos, company diagram numbers or other extraneous matter.
Please accompany discs with a list of figs and file names, indicating what graphics package has been used and send good quality hard copy in case we have to scan.
Photographs: Good, clear contrast, black and white prints that sharply show the object, which should occupy the whole print, are acceptable. If the photo is already a digitized image, we can accept the figure as a TIFF or EPS file. If the former, please ensure you save as greyscale TIFF of at least 300dpi. However, in general, please don’t scan the photos yourself in order to supply as electronic file. We can probably get better results by scanning at a higher resolution when we print.
Authors are reminded that the space between parts of a diagram, as well as lines and lettering, are reduced. A metric scale should be included, and north point (and where relevant, co-ordinates of latitude and longitude, or National Grid) put on all maps. Large folding figures and maps will be accepted only after consultation with the Editor. The use of colour unnecessarily is discouraged. If colour is essential, authors will be asked to cover the costs. Contact Marcia Scrimgeour for an estimate.
Tables should be designed to go across single or double column width of a Journal page. Tables and figs will be placed in the text close to their first citation; ensure that you refer to them in numerical order.
GEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS
Disc information for accepted papers
Please send a completed copy of this form, with your resubmitted, revised paper and discs, following the refereeing process.
TEXT DISC
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GRAPHICS DISC (S)
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If you have any queries about submitting your manuscript on disc, please contact Ms Marcia Scrimgeour, Editorial Office Manager,
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, P.O. Box 26099, 72 Robertson Road, Nepean, Ontario, K2H 9R0, CANADA
(Tel: 613-828-1222, Fax: 613-828-2567, E-mail: geea@sympatico.ca).
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Gwendy Hall (Geological Survey of Canada, Canada)
Associate Editors: C. R. M. Butt (CSIRO, Australia), J. G. Farmer (University of Edinburgh, Scotland), P. Freyssinet (Bureau De Recherches Geolog Et Minieres, France), M. Leybourne (University of Texas at Dallas, USA), C. Reimann (Verbundplan GmbH, Austria)
Editorial Board
R. J. Allan, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Canada
A. Arribas, Placer Dome Exploration, USA
E. A. Bailey, US Geological Survey, USA
A. Bajc, Ontario Geological Survey, Canada
O. A. Bavinton, Anglo American plc, UK
I. Brenner, Ben Gurion University, Israel
M. Cave, British Geological Survey, UK
Q. Cheng, York University, Canada
B. Daneshfar, Tehran Polytechnic, Iran
D. de Bruin, Council for Geoscience, South Africa
P. de Caritat, AGSO, Australia
C. E. Dunn, Sidney, BC, Canada
D. L. Fey, US Geological Society, USA
D. L. Garnett, Becquerel Laboratories, Australia
R. G. Garrett, Geological Survey of Canada, Canada
R. J. Goldfarb, US Geological Survey, USA
E. C. Grunsky, Alberta Geological Survey, Canada
N. Imai, Geological Survey of Japan, Japan
D. L. Kelley, WMC Exploration, USA
P. V. Koval, Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Russia
B. G. Lottermoser, James Cook University, Australia
G. Matheis, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
R. H. Mazzucchelli, Searchtech Pty Ltd, Australia
G. Melo Jr., Federal University at Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil
C. J. Moon, Leicester University, UK
C. J. Oates, Anglo American plc, UK
G. Ottonello, Università di Genova, Italy
G. Prieto, Ingeomina, Columbia
I. D. M. Robertson, CSIRO, Australia
R. K. Salminen, Geological Survey of Finland, Finland
W. W. Shilts, Illinois State Geological Society, USA
U. Siewers, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany
C. Stanley, Acadia University, Canada
L. Stillings, US Geological Society, USA
P. M. Taufen, WMC Resources, USA
G. F. Taylor, CSIRO, Australia
D. A. H. Teagle, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
E. F. Weiland, Terra Technology, USA
X. Xie, Institute Of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration, China
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