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期刊名称:BIOGEOSCIENCES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and Scope
Biogeosciences (BG) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications and review papers on all aspects of the interactions between the biological, chemical and physical processes in terrestrial or extraterrestrial life with the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. The objective of the journal is to cut across the boundaries of established sciences and achieve an interdisciplinary view of these interactions. Experimental, conceptual and modelling approaches are welcome.
Biogeosciences covers the following fields:
- Biodiversity and ecosystem function
- Evolutionary ecology
- Environmental microbiology
- Biogeochemistry and global elemental cycles
- Biogeochemistry and gas exchange
- Biomineralization, microbial weathering and sedimentation
- Interactions between microbes, organic matter sediments and rocks
- Biogeophysics
- Earth system sciences and response to global changes
- Paleogeobiology, including origin and evolution of life, evolution of the biosphere, sedimentary records, and the development and use of proxies
- Astrobiology and Exobiology
Biogeosciences has an innovative two-stage publication process which involves a scientific discussion forum and exploits the full potential of the Internet to:
- foster scientific discussion
- enhance the effectiveness and transparency of scientific qualty assurance;
- enable rapid publication;
- make scientific publications freely accessible.
In the first stage, papers that pass a rapid access-review by one of the editors are immediately published on the Biogeosciences Discussions (BGD) website. They are then subject to interactive public discussion, during which the referees?comments (anonymous or attributed), additional short comments by other members of the scientific community (attributed) and the authors?replies are also published in BGD. In the second stage, the peer-review process is completed and, if accepted, the final revised papers are published in BG. To ensure publication precedence for authors, and to provide a lasting record of scientific discussion, BGD and BG are both ISSN-registered, permanently archived and fully citable.
Biogeosciences (BG) and Biogeosciences Discussions (BGD) are published by the Copernicus GmbH (Copernicus Publications) on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). gical, chemical and physical processes in terrestrial or extraterrestrial life with the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
Instructions to Authors
General Terms for EGU Publications
Overall Rules
While the European Geosciences Union (EGU) welcomes any original scientific work for publication in its journals and book series, it expects that
- the work submitted for publication has not been published before, except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or thesis, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication has been approved by all author(s) and, tacitly or explicitly, by the responsible authorities and/or the institutes where the work has been carried out, that, if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, the manuscript will not be submitted to any other journal in any other language.
- the author(s) have secured the right to reproduce any material in his/her/their work that has already been published elsewhere.
- the author(s) and the copyright holder(s), if different from the author(s) , agree with the Licence and Copyright Agreement of the European Geosciences Union. This states that that if the paper is accepted for publication then it is published under the Creative Commons Attribution, NonCommerical and ShareAlike Licence. It also grants the EGU certain rights that it requires to publish paper and CD copies of Biogeosciences.
- the author(s) agree(s) with the overall scheme for funding the publications of the Union.
- the author(s) agree(s) and has (have) obeyed the General Obligations for Authors.
- with regard to the evaluation of manuscripts, the editors and the referees will follow their guidlines as summarized in the General Obligations for Editors and the General Obligations for Referees.
General Guidelines for Manuscripts & Submission
- In general, contributions should be short but self-contained, concentrating on new results or techniques. For the publication in this journal the length of an article is not limited with regard to its number of pages. Journal-specific differences in the limitation will be specified in the corresponding aims & scope on the corresponding web site.
- Papers should be clear, concise, and written in English. They must conform to the organization and style of the journal with correct spelling and good sentence structure. Correct English is the responsibility of the author(s), although the editor(s) and the referees are kindly asked to help in language editing of the manuscript if necessary. On request by the editor, articles will also be copy-edited.
- Before submission manuscripts need to be registered. This process requires author details and also a set of keywords, describing the manuscript. In return the author(s) receive a manuscript number and information on how to upload the files containing the text, figures and additional material.
- Manuscripts (i.e. work prior to the review process) as well as articles (i.e. work having passed the review process) for publication in regular or special issues must be submitted in digital format, zipped or not zipped, by using the appropriate upload forms (preferred option), by email or ftp or on diskette or CD-ROM to the Editorial Support Office or to the Publication Production Office, respectively. In case of "extended abstracts" or "proceedings" or "special publications" the authors have to submit their manuscripts for peer review to selected Editors (Guest-Editors). It is the responsibility of the Organizers of such publications to inform the EGU Editorial Support Office about the list of Guest-Editors and their association to the manuscripts expected for publication and the authors about the technical details of the submission in consultation with these Editors (Guest-Editors). The Editors (Guest-Editors) will be responsible to select at least two independent referees per manuscript and to use the "Check-List for Reviewers" and the "Editor's Report Form" for the peer-review process and to inform the author about the outcome of this process respectively (External Evaluation). Only the final articles, however, must be submitted to the Publication Production Office.
- Supplementary material, such as data sets, animated visualisation, etc., should be submitted together with the manuscript for peer-reviewed publication.
- Author(s) are obliged to suggest 4-5 potential referees. Ideally, suggested reviewers should be scientists who are not closely associated (i.e. at different institutes and who have not collaborated significantly in the past research) with any of the authors. Should this not be the case, please indicate this. In any case, all suggested reviewers should be able to offer fair and impartial reviews of the material being submitted.
Editorial Board
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Editorial Board
To contact a specific Member of the Editorial Board, please use their email address. To address your message to all members simultaneously, please use the COSIS Biogeosciences Editors Forum. You can reach the forum by clicking here.
Editors can also use the forum to send messages to all the other editors.
Co-Editors-in-Chief
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Jean-Pierre Gattuso Laboratoire d'Océanographie CNRS-Universit?de Paris 6 B. P. 28 F-06234 Villefranche-sur-mer Cedex France
Tel.: +33-493-76-3859 Fax: +33-493-76-3834
gattuso@obs-vlfr.fr |
Jürgen Kesselmeier Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Postfach 3060 Joh. J. Becher Weg 27 55128 Mainz Germany
Tel: +49-6131-305-492 Fax: +49-6131-305-487
jks@mpch-mainz.mpg.de |
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Tom J. Battin University of Vienna Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology Althanstr. 14 A1090 Vienna Austria
Tel: +43-1-427-754-350 Fax: +43-1-427-795-42
tom.battin@univie.ac.at |
Jelle Bijma Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research PO Box 12 01 61 27515 Bremerhaven Germany
Tel: +49-471-483-118-31 Fax: +49-471-483-1425
jbijma@awi-bremerhaven.de
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Antje Boetius Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology Celsiusstr. 1 28359 Bremen Germany
Tel: +49-421-2028-648 Fax: +49-421-2028-690
aboetius@mpi-bremen.de |
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Emmanuel Boss University of Maine 5706 Aubert Hall Orono, ME 04469-5706 USA
Tel: +1-207-581-4378 Fax: +1-207-581-4388
emmanuel.boss@maine.edu |
Ken Caldeira Department of Global Ecology Carnegie Institution 260 Panama Street Stanford, CA 94305 USA
Tel: +1-650-704-7212 Fax: +1-650-462-5968
kcaldeira@globalecology.stanford.edu |
Torben R. Christensen GeoBiosphere Science Centre Physical Geography and Ecosystems Analysis Lund University Sölvegatan 12 22362 Lund Sweden
Tel: +46-46-222-3743 Fax: +46-46-222-4011
torben.christensen@nateko.lu.se |
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Minhan Dai Xiamen University State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science Xiamen 361005 China
Tel: +86-0592-218-2132 Fax: +86-0592-2184101
mdai@xmu.edu.cn |
Carlos M. Duarte Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados CSIC Univ. Illes Balears Carretera de Valldemossa km 7.5 07071 Palma de Mallorca Spain
Tel: +34-971-611-726 Fax: +34-971-611-761
carlosduarte@imedea.uib.es |
Christoph Heinze University of Bergen Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research Allegaten 70 5007 Bergen Norway
Tel: +47-5558-2602 Fax: +47-5558-9883
heinze@gfi.uib.no |
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Emmanuelle J. Javaux Département de Géologie Unit?de Paléobotanique-Paléopalynologie-Micropaléontologie (PPM) Universit?de Liège/University of Liège 17 allée du 6 Août B18 Sart-Tilman Liège 4000 Belgium
Tel.: +32-4-366-5422 Fax: +32-4-366-2921
ej.javaux@ulg.ac.be |
Wolfgang Kiessling Museum of Natural History Humboldt-University Berlin Invalidenstr. 43 10115 Berlin Germany
Tel: +49-30-2093-8576 Fax: +49-302-2093-8868
wolfgang.kiessling@museum.hu-berlin.de |
Tuomas Laurila Finnish Meteorological Institute Climate and Global Change Research P.O. Box 503, FI-00101 Helsinki Finland
Tel: +358-9-19295510 Fax: +358-9-19295403
tuomas.laurila@fmi.fi |
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Jens Leifeld Agroscope Reckenholz Tänikon Research Station ART Reckenholzstrasse 191 8046 Zürich Switzerland
Tel: +41-44-3777-510 Fax: +41-44-3777-201
jens.leifeld@art.admin.ch |
Timothy W. Lyons Department of Earth Sciences University of California, Riverside 1432 Geology (departmental office) 1462 Geology (personal office) Riverside, CA 92521-0423 USA
Tel: +1-951-827-3106 Fax: +1-951-827-4324
timothy.lyons@ucr.edu |
Franz X. Meixner Dept. Biogeochemistry Max Planck Institut for Chemistry J.J.v.Becherweg 27 D-55128 Mainz Germany
Tel: +49-6131-305-493 Fax: +49-6131-305-579
meixner@mpch-mainz.mpg.de |
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Jack J. Middelburg Netherlands Institute of Ecology Center for Estuarine and Coastal Ecology Korringaweg 7 4401 NT Yerseke The Netherlands
Tel: +31-113-577-476 Fax: +31-113-573-616
j.middelburg@nioo.knaw.nl |
S. W. A. Naqvi Chemical Oceanography Division National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula, Goa 403 004 India
Tel: +91-832-245-0294 Fax: +91-832-245-0602, 245-0603
naqvi@darya.nio.org |
Albrecht Neftel Air Pollution - Climate group FAL - Reckenholz CH -8046 Zürich Switzerland
Tel: +41-1-377-7504 Fax: +41-1-377-7201
Albrecht.Neftel@fal.admin.ch |
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James Orr Marine Environment Laboratories (MEL-IAEA) 4, Quai Antoine 1er MC-98000 Monaco Monaco
Tel: +377-9797-7229 Fax: +377-9797-7273
j.orr@iaea.org |
Silvio Pantoja Department of Oceanography and FONDAP COPAS Center University of Concepción Casilla 160-C, Concepción Chile
Tel: +56-41-220-3499 Fax: +56-41-220-7254
spantoja@udec.cl |
Yves Prairie Département des Sciences Biologiques Universit?du Québec ?Montréal (UQÀM) CP 8888, succursale Centre Ville Montréal (Québec) H3C 3P8 Canada
Tel: +1-514-987-3000 ext.4870 Fax: +1-514-987-4647
prairie.yves@uqam.ca |
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Ulf Riebesell Marine Biogeochemistry University of Kiel Düsternbrooker Weg 20 24105 Kiel Germany
Tel: +49-431-600-4510 Fax: +49-431-174201
uriebesell@ifm-geomar.de |
Jan Toporski WITec Wissenschaftliche Instrumente und Technologie GmbH Hoervelsinger Weg 6 89081 Ulm Germany
Tel.: +49-731-140-70-0 Fax.: +49-731-140-70-20
jan.toporski@witec.de |
Andrew J. Watson School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich, NR4 7TJ UK
Tel: +44-1603-593761 Fax: +44-1603-507719
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