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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

ISSN:0022-3670
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC, 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, USA, MA, 02108-3693
  出版社网址:http://www.ametsoc.org/index.html
期刊网址:http://www.ametsoc.org/pubs/journals/jpo/index.html
影响因子:3.373
主题范畴:OCEANOGRAPHY

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 OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY publishes research related to the physics of the ocean and to processes operating at its boundaries. Observational, theoretical, and modeling studies are all welcome, especially those that focus on elucidating specific physical processes. Papers that investigate interactions with other components of the earth system (e.g., ocean¨Catmosphere, physical¨Cbiological, and physical¨Cchemical interactions) as well as studies of other fluid systems (e.g., lakes and laboratory tanks) are also invited, as long as their focus is on understanding the ocean.


Instructions to Authors

Manuscripts for the JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY should be sent to Prof. Mark A. Donelan, Dr. Eric Firing, Dr. Peter M¨¹ller, Dr. Roger M. Samelson, Dr. Michael A. Spall, or Dr. Lynne D. Talley (please see above listing for affiliations and contact information). Manuscripts on all topics in physical oceanography may be sent to any editor, but their review will be facilitated if those primarily related to surface waves, air¨Csea interaction, and surface mixed layers are sent directly to Prof. Donelan; those on low- and high-latitude oceanography and currents are sent directly to Dr. Firing; those on intermediate- and small-scale oceanography are sent directly to Dr. M¨¹ller; those on coastal oceanography and general circulation theory are sent directly to Dr. Samelson; those on large- and mesoscale theory and modeling are sent directly to Dr. Spall; and those on midlatitude oceanography and water masses are sent directly to Dr. Talley. When a manuscript is submitted, the author must inform the editor if it has been previously published in any language or if it is under consideration for publication by another journal. The author must also promptly inform the editor if it is submitted for publication elsewhere before its disposition by the JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY.

Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement transferring copyright from the authors (or other holder of the copyright) to the American Meteorological Society. The appropriate form for the transfer of the copyright to AMS is printed near the back of the January and/or December issue of AMS journals; copies of the form are also available from the Chief Editor's office or from the Society. The written, signed transfer of the copyright is required under new U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 USC, as revised by P.L. 94-533) in order for AMS to have valid rights to continue its wide dissemination of research results and other scientific information. Editorial action on a manuscript that is not accompanied by the completed copyright transfer form, signed by all authors, will be delayed until the form is received.

Two departments are maintained in the journal: Articles and Notes and Correspondence. The latter department is intended for informal comment, discussion of published papers, and short notes that present preliminary results of continuing investigations or summary of results of lengthy computations that would otherwise appear only in special reports of limited distribution.

Authors will receive the page proof for correction. Authors' institutions are requested to pay a publication charge, that, if honored, entitles them to 100 free reprints. The rate is $125.00 per page. Reprint order blanks will be furnished by the Society.

Each manuscript must be complete and final when submitted. Article length must be less than 7500 words or about 26 double-spaced typed pages. Five copies of the text and small photocopies of large drawings are required. All copy (including tables, references, and figure captions) must be double-spaced on one side only, have wide margins, and all pages must be numbered consecutively. Each manuscript must include the following components, which should be presented in the order shown.

1) Title, name, and affiliation of each author, and dateline. These items must appear on an unnumbered cover page, separate from the remainder of the manuscript. The affiliation must be concise and should omit street and/or P.O. Box. The date of receipt of the manuscript will be supplied by the editors.

2) Abstract. A brief, concise abstract is required at the beginning of each article and, at the discretion of the Editor, at the beginning of appropriate shorter contributions. Authors are reminded to summarize their conclusions and methodology in the abstract. References must be omitted since they are not available per se to abstracting services.

3) Text. The text must be divided into sections, each with a separate heading and numbered consecutively. The section/subsection headings must be typed on a separate line (e.g.: 1. Introduction; a. Data; 1) RADIOSONDE; (i) Experiment 1. The 1) and (i) subheadings are indented.

4) Acknowledgments. Omit the word ¡°number¡± from grant or contract acknowledgments. Contributions (numbered) from author's affiliation must appear as a footnote on the cover page.

5) Appendix. Lengthy, mathematical analyses whose details are subordinate to the main theme of the paper should normally appear in an appendix. Each appendix must have a title.

6) References. References must be arranged alphabetically without numbering. The text citation must consist of the author's name and year of publication, [e.g., "according to Halley (1686)," or "as shown by an earlier study (Halley 1686)"] When there are two or more papers by the same author in the same year, the distinguishing suffix (a,b, etc.) must be added. In listing references, each one must be complete and in the following form. For an article: author(s), year: Title of article. Title of Journal (abbreviated), volume number, inclusive pages. For a book: author(s), year: Title of Book. Publisher, pages. Abbreviations for journal titles must conform to the current Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, published by the American Chemical Society or the AMS Authors' Guide http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS/pubs/ag_docs/ag_mainpage.html). Authors are requested to avoid references to nonstandard material such as internal or project reports and unrefereed preprints whenever possible. When such a reference is essential (e.g. a long data tabulation), it is the author's responsibility to determine whether the referenced material is available from the Library of Congress, NTIS, or other public depositories, and to include this information as part of the citation in the References section. Nonstandard references must be included alphabetically with all other references. Authors must follow the journal style in preparing their list of references.

7) Figure captions. Each figure must be provided with an adequate caption; all captions must be listed together (double-spaced) for typesetting. Authors must include single-spaced captions on the figures used for the reviewer copies, but the figure originals should not have captions on them. After the paper has gone through the review process, the figures with the single-spaced captions on them are not needed.

8) Illustrations and tables. Each figure and table must be cited specifically in the text. The figure number and caption will be typeset and should not be part of the illustration. Authors should label figure panels with lowercase lettering, preferably within the upper-left corner within the figure panel. All tables must have a title or legend.

9)Mathematical symbols and formulas.Units must comply with the International System of Units [Syst¨¨me Internationale (SI)].* Authors should attempt to visualize mathematical expressions as they will appear in print.

*Additional information for authors on the preparation and submission of manuscripts is contained in the AMS Authors¡¯ Guide available online at http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS.


Editorial Board

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

A Journal of the American Meteorological Society

CHIEF EDITOR

Dr. Peter M¨¹ller

School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
University of Hawaii
1000 Pope Road, MSB 429
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: 808-956-7005
Fax: 808-956-9164

E-mail: jpo@soest.hawaii.edu

EDITORS

Prof. Mark A. Donelan

Division of Applied Marine Physics
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149-1098
Phone: 305-361-4717
Fax: 305-361-4701

E-mail: mdonelan@rsmas.miami.edu

Dr. Eric Firing

Department of Oceanography
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
University of Hawaii
1000 Pope Road, MSB 416
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: 808-956-7894
Fax: 808-956-7883

E-mail: jpoeric@soest.hawaii.edu

Dr. Roger M. Samelson

College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
104 Ocean Admin Bldg.
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503
Phone: 541-737-4752
Fax: 541-737-8270
E-mail: jpo@oce.orst.edu

Dr. Michael A. Spall

Department of Physical Oceanography
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
MS #21
360 Woods Hole Rd.
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Phone: 508-289-3342
Fax: 508-457-2181

E-mail: jpo@whoi.edu

Dr. Lynne D. Talley

Physical Oceanography Research Division
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0230
Phone: 858-534-6610
Fax: 858-822-4036

E-mail: jpo@ucsd.edu



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