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期刊名称:ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

ISSN:0013-7952
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1043 NX
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/engineering-geology/
影响因子:6.755
主题范畴:ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL;    GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

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



About the journal

The journal is an international medium for the publication of original studies, case histories, and comprehensive reviews in the field of engineering geology. Included are all geological studies that can be relevant to engineering, environmental concerns and safety. The editors will consider papers on subjects such as aerial photograph interpretation for land usage, control of hazards from geological processes (earthquakes, floods, river diversions, land slips, etc.), assessment of geological factors affecting river behaviour, rehabilitation of groundwater supplies, field assessment of earthquake-generating faults, criteria for ground storage of hazardous wastes, techniques of reconnaissance, geological mapping for engineering, etc. To maintain a high scientific level all papers will be refereed by the Editorial Board. The objective is to produce a journal with international coverage that will contribute to the development of engineering geology as a profession.


Audience

Engineering Geologists, Geotechnical Engineers.

Abstracting / Indexing

  • AESIS
  • AGI's Bibliography and Index of Geology
  • Bulletin Signal¨¦tique
  • Current Contents
  • ESRISAT
  • Engineering Index
  • GEOBASE
  • Geotechnical Abstracts
  • PASCAL/CNRS
  • PASCAL/INIST

Instructions to Authors

 

SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Four copies should be submitted to: Editorial Office, Engineering Geology, P.O. Box 1930,1000 BX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Fax: +31-20-4852696.

Illustrations should also be submitted in quadruplicate. One set should be in a form ready for reproduction, the other three may be of lower quality.

The fax and e-mail address of the corresponding author should also be provided.

Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere.

Language

The official language of the journal is English. Authors whose native language is not English are recomended to seek the advice of a colleague who has English as his mother-tongue before submitting their manuscript.

Authors in Japan please note: Upon request, Elsevier Science K.K. will provide authors with a list of people who can check and improve the English of their paper ( before submission). Please contact our Tokyo office: Elsevier Science K.K., 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0044; Tel.: +81-3-5561-5032; Fax: +81-3-5561-5045; E-mail: info@elsevier.co.jp

Preparation of the text

 (a) The manuscript should preferably be prepared on a word processor and printed with double spacing and wide margins and include an abstract of not more than 500 words.

 (b) Authors should use IUGS terminology. The use of S.I. units is also recommended.

 (c) The title page should include the name(s) of the author(s), their affiliations, fax and e-mail numbers. In case of more than one author, please indicate to whom the correspondence should be addressed.

References

 (a) References in the text consist of the surname of the author(s), followed by the year of publication in parentheses. All references cited in the text should be given in the reference list and vice versa.

 (b) The reference list should be in alphabetical order. Please consult a copy of a recent issue for further guidance.

Illustrations

 (a) All illustrations should be numbered consecutively and referred to in the text.

 (b) Drawings should be lettered throughout, the size of the lettering being appropriate to that of the drawings, but taking into account the possible need for reduction in size. The page format of the journal should be considered in designing the drawings.

 (c) Photographs must be of good quality, printed on glossy paper.

 (d) Figure captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.

 (e) If contributors wish to have their original figures returned this should be requested in proof stage at the latest.

 (f) Colour figures can be accepted providing the reproduction costs are met by the author. Please consult the publisher for further information.

Tables

1. Authors should take note of the limitations set by the size and layout of the journal. A table should not exceed the printed area of the page. If this appears impossible, reversing columns and rows will often make the impossible possible.

2. Large tables should be avoided. Foldouts can only be accepted in exceptional cases. If many data are to be presented, an attempt should be made to divide these over two or more tables.

3. Tables should be compiled on separate sheets and must be numbered according to their sequence in the text. The text must include references to all tables.

4. Each table must have a brief and self-explanatory title. Column headings should be brief, but sufficiently explanatory. Units of measurement should be given in parentheses. Vertical lines must not be used to separate columns - leave extra space between the columns instead.

5. Explanations that are necessary to the understanding of the table should be given as footnotes at the bottom of the table. A footnote should be indicated by a lower-case letter.

Formulae

1. All formulae should be presented consistently and clearly with regard to the meaning of each symbol and its correct location. Formulae must be typed throughout.

2. All unusual symbols must be collected in a separate list in the appendix, giving a clear explanation of each symbol.

3. Please try to keep the notation as simple as possible, and avoid ambiguities. Do not use special typefonts if there is no urgent need to do so.

4. Different formulae should be clearly separated in the manuscript, at least by punctuation marks, if not by words. Avoid breaking formulae if breaking is not strictly necessary (i.e., if the equation is less than one typed line). Never let a sentence consist of formulae alone (i.e., without any connection with the preceding text).

5. Do not use complicated juxtapositions of symbols. Also, try to avoid complicated subscripts and superscripts; third-order indices especially present difficulties as to their size and position, and fourth-order indices are taboo.

6. The manuscript must show a clear distinction between similar symbols, (e.g., between zero (0) and the letter O, between one (1) and the letter l, and between multiplication ( ) and the letter x).

7. Important formulae (e.g. definitions) must be displayed. All formulae which are to be referred to later on must be displayed and numbered consecutively throughout the paper; the number should appear on the right-hand side of the page.

8. In chemical formulae the valence of ions must be given as, for example, Ca2+ and CO32 rather than as Ca++ and CO3--.

9. Isotope numbers should precede the symbols (e.g., 18O).

Footnotes

1. Footnotes should only be used if absolutely essential. In most cases it will be possible to incorporate them in the main text.

2. If used, footnotes should be numbered consecutively throughout the manuscript, indicated by superscript arabic numbers, and kept as short as possible.

Proofs

One set of page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. The author is not expected to make changes or corrections that constitute departures from the article in its accepted form. Proofs should be returned within 3 days. The office fax number is: +31-20-4852459.

Reprints

Twenty-five reprints of each article published are supplied free of charge. Authors of Review Papers will receive 100 free reprints. Additional reprints can be ordered on a reprint order form which will be sent to the corresponding author upon receipt of the accepted article by the publisher.

Author's Discount

There is a 30% discount on all Elsevier Science book publications. An order form will be sent together with the proofs.

Copyright

1. Upon acceptance of an article by the journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.

2. The author is responsible for obtaining permission to use any copyrighted material:

a. When quoting from someone else's work or when considering reproducing an illustration or table from a book or journal article, the author should ensure that he is not infringing copyright.

b. Although in general an author may quote from other published works, he should obtain permission from the copyright holder if he wishes to use substantial excerpts or to reproduce tables, plates, or other illustrations. If the copyright holderis not the author of the quoted or reproduced material, it is recommended that the permission of the author in question is also sought.

c. Material in unpublished letters and manuscripts is also protected and must not be published unless permission has been obtained.

d. A suitable acknowledgement of any borrowed material must always be made.

3. Company clearance, if applicable, should be acquired prior to submission.

4. Submission of a paper for review is interpreted as a statement that the permission to reproduce and company clearance, if applicable, have been acquired.

5. The manuscript of a paper intended for publication in the journal may be reproduced and used elsewhere by the author, with the understanding that no use will be made of the material for commercial purposes.

6. Once the paper has been prepared in publication format by the publisher, the permission of the publisher is required for any use of the paper.

Compuscripts

Elsevier Science encourages the submission of discs of word-processed manuscripts and our aim is to allow you to provide us with your manuscript from your own system, without asking you to follow complicated instructions.

There are some basic points to be kept in mind, however, and we do have certain preferences. Having said this, however, with Elsevier's expertise and facilities it does not really matter which computer or word processing system you have used.

You are requested to submit the final text accompanied by a 3.5" or 5.25" disc version. Both double density (DD) and high density (HD) discs are acceptable. Make sure, however, that the disc is formatted according to its capacity (HD or DD) before copying the files onto it. As with the requirements for manuscript submission, the main text, list of references, tables and figure captions should be stored in separate text files with clearly identifiable file names. The format of these files depends on the word processor used. Texts written with Display Write, MultiMate, Microsoft Word, Samna Word, Sprint, TEX, Volkswriter, Wang PC, WordMARC, WordPerfect and Wordstar or supplied in DCA/RFT or DEC/DX format can be readily processed. In all other cases the preferred format is DOS text or ASCII. It is essential that the name and version of the word processing program, the type of computer on which the text was prepared, and the format of the text files are clearly indicated.

You are required to ensure that the contents of the disc corresponds exactly to the contents of the hardcopy manuscript. Discrepancies can lead to proofs of the wrong version being made. The word processed text should be in single column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible; in particular, do not use the word processor's options to justify or to hyphenate the words.

If available, electronic files of the figures should also be included on a separate disc.

Full details ofelectronic submission and formats can be obtained from http://authors.elsevier.com.

AUTHOR SERVICES
Authors can also keep a track on their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the 'Track a Paper' feature in Elsevier's Author Gateway.

COMPUSCRIPT CHECKLIST

Please complete this list where appropriate and include it with the disc

Journal:

Title:

Author(s)

TEXT FILES

Computer: IBM compatible Macintosh other

Disc formatted with: MS-DOS/PC-DOS Macintosh OS other

Word processor/version:

Disc contents:

Remarks:

GRAPHIC FILES

Computer: IBM compatible Macintosh other

Disc formatted with: MS-DOS/PC-DOS Macintosh OS other

Drawing program/version:

Disc contents:

Remarks:


Editorial Board

 

Editors-in-Chief:

M. Arnould, Ecole des Mines de Paris et Ecole des Ponts et Chauss¨¦es, Centre de Geologie de L'Ingenieur, 60 Boulevard Saint Michel, 75272 Paris Cedex 06, France.
E.L. Krinitzsky, 3309 Highland Drive, Vicksburg, MS 39180-4552, USA .

Advisory Editor:

Y. Kanaori, Yamaguchi University, Faculty of Science, Department of Earth Sciences, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi City, 753-8512 Japan.

Honorary Editor:

Wm. R. Judd, 10 Elder Court, Lafayette, IN 47905, USA.
R.B. Arsdale, van, University of Memphis, TN, USA.
Th.W.J. Asch, van, Utrecht Centre for Environment and Landscape Dynamics, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Email: t.vanasch@geog.uu.nl

Editorial Board:

J. Bommer, Imperial College, London, UK. Email: j.bommer@ic.ac.uk
M. Chigira, Kyoto University, Uji, Japan. Email: chigira@slope.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp
J.T. Christian, Waban, MA, USA. Email: jtchrist@world.std.com
M. Culshaw, British Geological Survey, UK.
K.A. Czurda, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany.
J. Ehlen, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Alexandria, VA, USA. Email: jehlen@tec.army.mil
H.H. Einstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
I.W. Farmer, Ian Farmer Associates, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
J. Feda, Laboratory of Soil Mechanics, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. Email: feda@itam.cas.cz
M.H. Freitas, de, Imperial College, London, UK.
A.W. Hatheway, International Consultant, 10256 Stoltz Drive, Rolla, MO, 65401, USA. Email: allen@hatheway.net
C. Hsein Juang, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
I. Jefferson, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
E.C. Kalkani, Faculty of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
V.G. Moon, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Email: v.moon@waikato.ac.nz
E. Mulder, de, Netherlands Insitute of applied Geoscience, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J.D. Nieuwenhuis, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.
M. Pacheco, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
R. Pusch, Geodevelopment AB, Lund, Sweden.
P.H. Rahn, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, SD, USA.
L. Reiter, US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board, Arlington, VA, USA. Email: reiter@nwtrb.gov
W.Z. Savage, US Geological Survey, Denver, Co, USA
R.L. Schuster, US Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA. Email: rschuster@usgs.gov
A. Shakoor, Kent State University, OH, USA. Email: ashakoor@geology.kent.edu
R.J. Shlemon, Roy J. Shlemon & Assoc., Inc., Newport Beach, CA, USA. Email: rshlemon@jps.net
M. Sorriso-Valvo, Instituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica, Roges di Rende, Italy. Email: sorriso@irpi.cs.cnr.it
D. Stead, Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada.
L.E. Vallejo, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
S. Wang, Academia Sinica, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
T.R West, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
D.J. Williams, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld., Australia.
R.N. Yong, North Saanich, BC, Canada. Email: rnyong@islandnet.com
T.L. Youd, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.


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