期刊名称:BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF DENMARK
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 Bulletin publishes contributions of international interest in all fields of geological sciences, with a natural emphasis on results of new work on material from Denmark, The Faroes and Greenland.
Contributions based on foreign material may also be submitted to the Bulletin if the subject is relevant for the geology of the area of primary interest.
The rate of publishing is one volume per year. All articles are published as pdf-files immediately after acceptance and technical production.
Scientific editing and reviewing are done on an unpaid collegial basis; technical production expenses are covered by the membership fees.
Before 1970 the Bulletin's primary name was Meddelelser fra Dansk Geologisk Forening and papers were mainly published in Danish - some with abstracts in English, French or German.
The Bulletin is indexed in: Web of Science and GeoRef.
The Bullletin is Open Access and searchable PDF-files of all papers published from 1894 and onwards, are available for free download.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Chief editor
Lotte Melchior Larsen Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Øster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark Tel: +45 9133 3889
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
The Bulletin publishes articles normally not exceeding 30 printed pages, notes not longer than 4 pages, and short contributions of maximum 1 printed page. Longer articles and monographs are also published, but in this case it is advisable to consult the chief editor before submitting long manuscripts. Short contributions may be comments on previously published articles, presentation of current scientific activities, short scientific notes, or book reviews.
Manuscripts with complete sets of illustrations, tables, captions, etc., should be submitted electronically to the chief editor. The main text with references and figure captions should be either in Word or pdf format, figures should be in either pdf, jpeg, or tiff format, and tables should be in Word text format, i.e. written in lines with tab spacing between table columns, or in Excel format. “Word tables” are discouraged because they are not re-formatted easily. Consult the editor before submitting other formats.
Manuscripts will be reviewed by two referees; suggestions of referees are welcome. The final decision on whether or not a manuscript will be accepted for publication rests with the chief editor, acting on the advice of the scientific editors. Articles will be published in the order in which they are accepted and produced for publication.
Manuscript
Language – Manuscripts should be in English. Authors who are not proficient in English should ask an English-speaking colleague for assistance before submission of the manuscript.
Title – Titles should be short and concise, with emphasis on words useful for indexing and information retrieval. An abbreviated title to be used as running head must also be submitted.
Abstract – An abstract in English must accompany all papers. It should be short (no longer than 250 words), factual, and stress new information and conclusions rather than describing the contents of the manuscript. Conclude the abstract with a list of key words. Main text – Use 1.5 or double spacing throughout, and leave wide margins. Italics should be used only in generic and species names and in some Latin abbreviations (e.g. c, et al., ibid., op. cit).
Spelling – Geological units named after localities in Greenland, formal lithostratigraphical units and intrusions named after localities in Greenland remain unchanged even if the eponymous locality names have since been changed in accordance with modern Greenlandic orthography.
References to figures, tables and papers – References to figures and tables in the text should have the form: Fig. 1, Figs 1–3, Table 3 or as (Smith 1969, fig. 3) when the reference is to a figure in a cited paper. References to papers are given in the form Smith (1969) or (Smith 1969). Combined citations by different authors are separated by a semicolon; two or more papers by same author(s) are separated by commas. Citations are mentioned chronologically and then alphabetically. Use ‘et al.’ for three or more authors, e.g. Smith et al. (1985).
Reference list
Use the following style: Smith, A.A. 1989: Geology of the Bulbjerg Formation. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 38, 119–144. [Note that name of journal is given in full]. Smith, A.A., Jensen, B.B. & MacStuff, C.C. 1987: Sandstones of Denmark, 2nd edition, 533 pp. New York: Springer Verlag. [For more than 10 authors, use first author followed by et al.]. Smith, A.A., Jensen, B.B. & MacStuff, C.C. 1992: Characterization of Archean volcanic rocks. In: Hansen, D.D. et al. (eds): Geology of Greenland. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 40, 1397–1438. [More than three editors – therefore et al. form is used].
Sorting – Danish letters æ, ø and å (aa) are treated as ae, o and a (aa), respectively. References are sorted by: 1: Alphabetically by the first author's surname 2: Papers by one author: two or more papers are arranged chronologically 3: Papers by two authors: alphabetically after second author's name. Two or more papers by the same two authors: chronologically. 4: Papers by three or more authors: chronologically. Papers from the same year are arranged alphabetically after second, third, etc.author's name.
Authors themselves are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of their references. The reference list must include all, and only, the references cited in the paper (including figures, tables etc).
Illustrations
Illustrations may be prepared in either black and white or colour. There is no colour charge. Horizontal illustrations are much to be preferred. Size of smallest letters in illustrations should not be less than 5.5 pt. Remember scale.
All figures (including photographs) should be submitted in electronic form ready for direct reproduction, i.e. having the dimensions of the final figure with a standard resolution of 300 dpi for photographs. Preferred formats are pdf, tiff and jpg.
Size – The width of figures must be 82 mm, 125 mm or 171 mm. Maximum height is 223 mm. Captions – Captions to figures and plates must be delivered on separate pages, preferably at the end of the manuscript.
Supplementary data files
Supplementary files are accepted. Such files may provide e.g. analytical data tables, detailed data documentation, illustrations with special effects, or videos.
Proofs
Authors receive page proofs of the article after technical production. The cost of any alterations against the final manuscript will be charged to the author.
Editorial Board
Chief editor
Lotte Melchior Larsen Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Øster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark Tel: +45 9133 3889
Scientific editors:
Lars Clemmensen - Clastic sedimentology, sedimentary basins and palaeoclimatology (Dept of Geosciences and Natural Resources, University of Copenhagen) Michael Houmark-Nielsen - Quaternary geology (Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen) Ole Graversen - Structural geology and tectonics (Dept of Geosciences and Natural Resources, University of Copenhagen) Jesper Milán - Palaeontology (Geomuseum Faxe, Østsjællands Museum) Lars Nielsen - Geophysics (Dept of Geosciences and Natural Resources, University of Copenhagen) Jan Audun Rasmussen - Palaeontology (Natural History Museum of Denmark) Erik Thomsen - Palaeontology and stratigraphy (Dept of Geoscience, University of Aarhus) Henrik Tirsgaard - Carbonate sedimentology and Petroleum Geology (Mærsk Oil and Gas) J. Richard Wilson - Igneous Petrology and Geochemistry (Dept of Geoscience, University of Aarhus)
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