期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEDIMENT RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
International Journal of Sediment Research, the Official Journal of The International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation and The World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research, publishes scientific and technical papers on all aspects of erosion and sedimentation interpreted in its widest sense. The subject matter is to include not only the mechanics of sediment transport and fluvial processes, but also what is related to geography, geomorphology, soil erosion, watershed management, sedimentology, environmental and ecological impacts of sedimentation, social and economical effects of sedimentation and its assessment, etc. Special attention is paid to engineering problems related to sedimentation and erosion.
Instructions to Authors
Guide for Author
1 MANUSCRIPT
Papers and technical notes, which are to be submitted in English, should fit within the scope of International Journal of Sediment Research (see back cover). All manuscripts will be reviewed by at least two members of the Editorial Board, consisting of internationally renowned experts in their specific field. Only original manuscripts will be accepted and copyright for published papers will be vested in the publisher. The manuscript should be submitted to the Editorial Board of the Journal through e-mail to one of the following addresses: 1) chyh@iwhr.com; 2) zywang@tsinghua.edu.cn; 3) sedimentpaper2004@yahoo.com.cn.Submission of a manuscript implies: 1) the work presented has not been published before; 2) it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; 3) its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work was carried out.
2 TEXT
One PDF file and one WORD file of the manuscript should be submitted. Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced and line numbered in 12 pt characters on A4 pages. Technical paper should not exceed 10,000 word equivalent and short note 5,000 word equivalent (figures inclusive). Technical terms and mathematical symbols used should be defined where they first appear in figures, tables or text.
3 TITLE
The title should be brief. The authors' names should be typed on the line below the title; the present affiliation(s) should be typed in the footnote.
4 ABSTRACT
The body of manuscript should be preceded by an abstract with the maximum length of 300 words for a full-length manuscript. It should be intelligible in itself without depending on references cited. Three to five keywords should be listed after the abstract.
5 FIGURES AND TABLES
Electronic copy of figures should be provided, accepted in JPG or TIFF formats with 600dpi resolution, or in XLS data files. Photographs should be enlarged sufficiently to permit their clear reproduction in half tone after size reduction. ?All illustrations should be about twice the size of final reproduction, and the final size of lettering should not be smaller than 1.5 mm. Figure captions should be listed on a separate sheet and placed at the end of the manuscript. The cost of printing color images in the Journal will be charged to the author.
Tables should be numbered consecutively and titled. All table columns should have a heading. Figures and tables must be explained in the text.System International (SI) units should be used throughout the paper.
6 REFERENCES
All references should be arranged in alphabetical order of the author's names and grouped together at the end of the paper. Examples of three types of references - journal papers, books and conference proceedings - are given below:
Clifford N. J., Richards K. S., Brown R. A. and Lane S. N. 1995, Laboratory and field assessment of an infrared turbidity probe and its response to particle size and variation in suspended sediment concentration. Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 771-791.
Wan Z. H. and Wang Z. Y. 1994, Hyperconcentrated Flow, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Milintangual P. 1990, Increase in reservoir sediment caused by deforestation and its effect on dam life. Proceedings of the Workshop on Field Measurement of Sediment in Rivers and Reservoirs, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 17-33.
7 DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURE
Discussions present significant comments about the technical content of a technical paper or note published in International Journal of Sediment Research. Submissions of discussions should be made no later than twelve months following the date of publication of the paper or note. They should be sent to the editor or the associate editors. Closure is written by the author(s) of the original paper or note. The author(s) addresses and clarifies issues raised in discussions and provides conclusions to the issues. Closure and discussions are published together.
8 REPRINTS
Thirty reprints of each paper will be provided free-of-charge.? Additional copies can be ordered before the publication.
9 COPYRIGHTS
The author must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright of the article from the author to the owner of the Journal before the paper can be published.
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Chief Editor:
Prof. Dr. Wang, Zhao-Yin zywang@tsinghua.edu.cn
Dept.of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University & International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation, 100084, Beijing,China.
Deputy Chief Editor:
Prof. Wang, Sam S. Y. wang@ncche.olemiss.edu
Professor, Frederick A.P. Barnard Distinguished
Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering
The University of Mississippi, MS 38677, USA
Prof. Zhou, Jianjun zhoujj@tsinghua.edu.cn
Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering,
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Prof. Wu, Baosheng baosheng@tsinghua.edu.cn
Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering,
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Prof. Graf, Walter H. secretariat.lhe@epfl.ch
Laboratoire de Recherches Hydraulicques
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Prof. Takahashi, T., Japan ta-taka@iris.eonet.ne.jp
Debris Flow, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Prof. Knight, D., UK d.w.knight@bham.ac.uk
Prof.Melching, C. S., charles.melching@marquette.edu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
4030 W Edgerton Ave.
Greefield, WI 53221, USA
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