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期刊名称:CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Established in 1979, the international journal Carbonates and Evaporites provides a forum for the exchange of concepts, research and applications on all aspects of carbonate and evaporite geology. This includes the origin and stratigraphy of carbonate and evaporite rocks and issues unique to these rock types: weathering phenomena, notably karst; engineering and environmental issues; mining and minerals extraction; and caves and permeability.
The journal publishes current information in the form of original peer-reviewed articles, invited papers, and reports from meetings, editorials, and book and software reviews. The target audience includes professional geologists, hydrogeologists, engineers, geochemists, and other researchers, libraries, and educational centers.
Instructions to Authors
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Manuscript should be double-spaced (this includes the abstract, references, figure and table captions) on a 8 ?X 11 inch size paper with wide margins. Three unbound copies and three sets of figures (one set originals) should be sent. Number all pages beginning with the abstract. Upon acceptance, a disk and all camera-ready graphs, charts, photographs, etc., must accompany your word-processed manuscript. Authors will receive proofs, and may purchase reprints at that time. |
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| TITLE PAGE |
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1. Running Head (all in capital letters): a descriptive condensation of the title, not exceeding 80 characters in length. |
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| 2. Title (all in capital letters) |
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3. Author List: in capital and lower-case letters, all in a single paragraph, with first names or initials first, with superscripts in the front to identify addresses. |
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4. List of addresses (in italics), in capital and lower case letters, superscripted in the front to correspond to the list of authors. |
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| HEADINGS |
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| 1. First Order Headings: capitals, bold |
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| 2. Second Order Headings: capitals and lower-case letters, bold |
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3. Third Order Headings: Italics.-- (with the first letter of the first word capitalized followed by a period and two hyphens) |
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| FIGURES |
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| 1. One set of photographs must be camera-ready (originals). Electronic files are also acceptable, but I prefer both if available. |
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2. Line figures no larger than one USA standard page are accepted. |
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3. We suggest three standard figure sizes: one column (8.3 cm), two-thirds page (11.4 cm), and two columns (17 cm). |
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4. Lettering on figures should be large enough to be seen after our smallest reduction has been made. |
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5. Identify all figures on the back in pencil by the senior author's name and the figure number. |
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6. Please note that a 1 mm margin will be cut off after photograph's publishing-procedure. Labels and scales on the photograph must be pasted inside of the margin at least 1 mm. This does not apply for electonric figures, but keep in mind and wasted space will be removed. |
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| 1. No abbreviations are acceptable! All journal names must be completely spelled out. |
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| 2. Author names must be CAPITAL. |
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| 3. Do not indent anything, because it is not very much fun removing it all from your paper when I get it. |
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4. Please be careful to follow punctuation style as in recent issues. |
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5. Italicize journal names. |
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6. Parenthetical citations in the text should not have a comma between author and year but have a semi-colon between year and next author's name. Example: (Sloss 1963; Jones 1990) |
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| 7. Do not list "numbers (nos.)" unless text starts over at "1" in each new "no." |
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| 8. Leave a space between each reference. |
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| 9. Do not use a space or underline in place of an author's name. |
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10. Do not use ET AL. unless there are more than 20 authors listed on the one reference. |
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SIRKIN, L. and STUCKENRATH, R., 1980, The Port Washington Warm Interval in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 91, p. 332-336. |
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WELLER, J.M., 1960, Stratigraphic Principles and Practice. Harper and Row, New York, 725 p. |
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GAVISH, E., KRUMBEIN, W.E., and HALEVY, J., 1985, Geomorphology, Mineralogy, and Groundwater Geochemistry as Factors of the Hydrodynamic System of the Gavish Sabkha, in Friedman, G.M. and Krumbein, W.E., (eds.), Hypersaline Ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, p. 186-217. |
Editorial Board
P.O. Box 746 Troy, NY 12181-0746 Phone: 518-273-3247 Fax: 518-273-3249
E-mail: nesf@thesciencefoundation.com
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