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期刊名称:GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA

ISSN:0016-7037
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Semi-monthly
出版社:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/geochimica-et-cosmochimica-acta/
影响因子:5.01
主题范畴:GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS

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



About the journal

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta publishes research papers in a wide range of subjects in terrestrial geochemistry, meteoritics, and planetary geochemistry. The scope of the journal includes:
1). Physical chemistry of gases, aqueous solutions, glasses, and crystalline solids
2). Igneous and metamorphic petrology
3). Chemical processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere of the Earth
4). Organic geochemistry
5). Isotope geochemistry
6). Meteoritics and meteorite impacts
7). Lunar science; and
8). Planetary geochemistry.

If you would like more information about the Geochemical Society, visit their Home Page at http://www.geochemsoc.org/

 


Instructions to Authors

 

http://gca.wustl.edu/information/#authors
In the final version of an accepted manuscript transmitted to the Production Manager, figures must be printed on separate sheets, and figure captions collected into a separate section, assembled in standard order. In review copy (original submission, or revised versions for editorial examination), however, authors may use standard order but they may also, at their discretion, use other arrangements which may be more convenient for reading (see section 3.2). This might include printing a caption on the same page as the corresponding figure, insertion of figure-bearing pages (with captions) at appropriate locations in the main text, or embedding figures and their captions in the text stream.

3.11. Acknowledgments

Authors may wish to acknowledge some form of assistance from individuals, institutions or funding agencies. This may be done in a separate paragraph which should be the last paragraph in the main text, with a fourth-level (but unnumbered) heading (italics, not bold, run-on in paragraph) titled Acknowledgments. An example is:

Acknowledgments. We would like to express our eternal gratitude to our mothers for making this work possible. We would also ......

3.12. Appendices

In some circumstances it may be appropriate to remove text, tables or figures from the main narrative entirely, and move it to a separate section, an appendix. In the printed journal an appendix will appear at the end of the paper and be set in small type. An appendix may be appropriate for extensive tables, mathematical derivations, computer programs, brief descriptions of many items such as sampling locations, etc. An appendix should have a first-level heading (upper case, bold font, centered) titled APPENDIX, and should be referred to in the main text as "the Appendix". If more than one appendix is required for distinct topics, they should be numbered: Appendix 1, Appendix 2, etc.
Material in an appendix is not unimportant. An appendix should be used when presentation of extensive material in the main text would be disruptive to narrative flow and when the value of the appended material can be easily summarized in the main text. As an example, "....... As is rigorously derived in Appendix 2, the area of a circle is
r2. We therefore conclude that ...".

3.13. Symbols and Fonts

The standard range of mathematical symbols, along with the permil symbol (%o), subscripts and superscripts are OK, as are Greek letters. If you want to use a special character that you can reasonably expect is in the copyeditor's arsenal, but that you can't make yourself, use angle brackets, e.g. . If there's no way around it, you may use (carefully) hand-drawn symbols on hardcopy (e.g., big integral or summation signs). In the latter two cases, when your paper is accepted and you transmit material to the Production Manager, please be sure to call explicit attention to these circumstances in a cover letter. When in doubt, ask.
Use standard SI symbols, units and abbreviations, e.g., "20 kg of CO2". Isotopes should be identified by left-superscript mass number, e.g., 238U (not U238).
Use standard 11-point or 12-point fonts. Italics may be used (sparingly) for emphasis. Italics should also be used for words from other languages, but note that commonly-used words, phrases and abbreviations such as "ab initio", "in situ", "e.g.", "et al." and " etc." are not italicized. Bold fonts should be used for section headings, special symbols such as vectors, and for journal volume numbers in the references.

3.14. Mineral Nomenclature

Authors should follow the rules of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) in all matters concerning mineral names and nomenclature. "An author wishing to introduce a new mineral name into the literature, or to redefine, discredit or rename an existing mineral, must obtain prior approval of the IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names" (Nickel E.H. and Mandarino J. A. (1987) Procedures involving the IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, and guidelines on mineral nomenclature. Mineralogy and Petrology 37, 157-179, or American Mineralogist 72, 1031-1042).

3.15. Meteorite Nomenclature

New meteorite names must be approved by the Meteorite Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society (contact Dr. Jeffery N. Grossman, 954 National Center, USGS, Reston, VA 20192, USA, e-mail jgrossman@usgs.gov). Existing meteorite names should conform to those in the Catalog of Meteorites (1999) by M. M. Grady (5th Edition, Cambridge University Press), or in subsequent issues of The Meteoritical Bulletin (published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science, formerly titled Meteoritics; also see website http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/metsoc/metbull.htm).
The full (unabbreviated) names of meteorites should be used in titles, headings and at first mention in the text. Abbreviations, including those published in the Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter and The Meteoritical Bulletin, may be used in tables and elsewhere. Note that the abbreviated form of numbered meteorites, including Antarctic and many Saharan specimens, should have a blank space between the abbreviated place name and the number (e.g., MacAlpine Hills 88105 is abbreviated MAC 88105), except that some Antarctic meteorites recovered prior to 1981 may have an "A" instead of the blank (e.g., Elephant Moraine A79001 is abbreviated EETA79001).

 


Editorial Board

 

Executive Editor:

F.A. Podosek, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, CB 1169, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA. Tel: +1 314 935 7453, Fax: +1 314 935 8280, Email: office@gca.wustl.edu

Editorial Manager:

L. Trower, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA. Tel: +1 314 935 7453, Fax: +1 314 935 8280, Email: office@gca.wustl.edu

Webmaster:

R.H. Nichols, Jr., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA. Tel: +1 314 935 7453, Fax: +1 314 935 8280, Email: office@gca.wustl.edu

Associate Editors:

B.P. Boudreau, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
R.C. Burruss, US Geological Survey, Reston, USA
R.H. Byrne, University of South Florida, St Petersburg, FL, USA
T.E. Cerling, University of Utah, USA
D.R. Cole, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
D.B. Dingwell, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
J.M. Edmond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
J.B. Fein, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA
D.E. Fisher, University of Miami, FL, USA
K.H. Freeman, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
F.A. Frey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
B.R. Frost, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
C.R. German, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
M.S. Ghiorso, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Hiroshi Ohmoto, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
Jun-ichi Matsuda, Osaka University, Japan
M.C. Kennicutt II, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, USA
C. Koeberl, University of Vienna, Austria
K. Kyser, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
K.R. Ludwig, Berkeley Geochronology Center, CA, USA
S.A. Macko, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
M.A. McKibben, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA
S.M. McLennan, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA
M.A. Menzies, Royal Holloway University, Egham, Surrey, UK
E. Merino, University of Indiana, Bloomington, IN, USA
K. Mezger, Universität Münster, Germany
C.R. Neal, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA
H.E. Newsom, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
E.H. Oelkers, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
N.E. Ostrom, Michigan State University, USA
U. Ott, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Mainz, Germany
T. Paces, Czech Geological Survey, Praha, Czech Republic
H. Plame, Universität zu Köln, Germany
K.V. Ragnarsdottir, University of Bristol, UK
E.J. Reardon, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
J.D. Rimstidt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA
C. Romano, Universita' degli Studi di Roma Tre, Italy
F.J. Ryerson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
D.L. Sparks, University of Delaware, USA
G. Sposito, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
R. Summons, Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, ACT, Australia
B.E. Taylor, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
S.J. Traina, Ohio State University, USA
L.M. Walter, University of Michigan, USA
D.J. Wesolowski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA
R. Wieler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
S.A. Wood, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA

The Geochemical Society Officers:

M.F. Hochella, Jr., President
J. McKenzie, Vice-President
R.A. Lange, Treasurer
D.J. Wesolowski, Secretary
S.R. Taylor, Intl. Secretary
S.A. Wood, Special Pubs.
M.J. Drake, Past President

The Geochemical Society Directors:

T.E. Cerling
A.W. Hofmann
R.K. O'Nions
A. Navrotsky
F.A. Podosek
K.V. Ragnarsdottir
E.L. Shock

The Meteoritical Society Officers:

M.J. Drake, President
G. Kurat, Vice President
G. Herzog, Treasurer
E. Scott, Secretary
D. Stöffler, Past President
D.W.G. Sears, Editor

The Meteoritical Society Councilors:

A.M. Davis
W.K. Hartmann
P. Jakes
T.J. McCoy
W.U. Reimold
L. Schultz
P.H. Warren
B. Zanda

Organic Geochemistry Division:

M.H. Engel, Chair
P. Ostrom, Secretary

 



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