期刊名称:BULLETIN OF GEOSCIENCES

ISSN:1214-1119
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:CZECH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, KLAROV 131/3, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, 118 21
  出版社网址:http://www.geology.cz/bulletin
期刊网址:http://www.geology.cz/bulletin
影响因子:1.6
主题范畴:GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;    PALEONTOLOGY

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 of Geosciences is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles, and short contributions concerning palaeoenvironmental geology, including palaeontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeoclimatology, geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, and related fields. All papers are subject to international peer review, and acceptance is based on quality alone.

Since the No. 1 / 2007 Bulletin of Geosciences has been accepted to the ISI database (Web of Science) and its impact factor will be calculated.


Following the gentlemen's agreement between the Czech Geological Survey and the Czech Geological Society in 2006, the Bulletin of Geosciences focuses solely on palaeontology, sedimentology, stratigraphy and related fields. The papers concerned with hard rock geology and related subjects are published by the partner Journal of Geosciences.


Instructions to Authors
 

Instructions

The Bulletin of Geosciences is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles, and short contributions concerning palaeoenvironmental geology, including palaeontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeoclimatology, geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, and related fields. All papers are subject to international peer review, and acceptance is based on quality alone.

Authors are asked to consistently use English with either British or American spelling. Authors whose first language is not English are urged to seek linguistic help from English-speaking colleagues before manuscript submission in order to facilitate the review process.


Legal requirements

Only original and previously unpublished articles, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere, will be accepted for publication. With acceptance and publication of a manuscript the exclusive copyright for every language and country is transferred to the publishers. Authors wishing to include figures or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.


Manuscript preparation

Double-space the entire manuscript, including abstract, text, references, tables, figure captions, and appendices.
Print on one side of A4 paper with 2.5 cm margins. A maximum of 35 printed pages, including figures and tables, will be published without charge. Larger manuscripts can also be accepted and published without charge, according to the reviewer’s recommendation.

– Number all pages, beginning with the title page.
– Use a standard font (Courier or Times New Roman), 12 point only.
– Do not justify or break words at the right margin.
– Do not use footnotes.
– Do not use .eld functions.
– For indentation, use tab stops, not the space bar.
– For making tables, please use either the table functions of your word processing program or spreadsheets.
– For equations, please use either the equation editor of your word processing program or MathType.
– Formulae, symbols, and Latin words must be written legibly and will be typeset in italics. SI units should be used. Zoological and botanical nomenclature should be consistent with the rules of the ICZN or ICBN.
– The abbreviations must be used as shown on www.geology.cz/bulletin.


Text

Title page must include:

– A brief title incorporating key words that will be useful for indexing and information retrieval.
– Full name(s) of the author(s), address(es) of the author(s) including e-mails, and an indication as to which author
will handle communications with the editorial board.
– An abstract of 250 words or less. Abbreviations should be de.ned the .rst time they are mentionedin the abstract,
again in the main body of the text,and used consistently thereafter. All new taxa should be mentioned in the abstract.
– Up to seven Key Words should be listed, separated by commas. The main text body should be arranged under two or three
levels of headings, according to usual format of scientic papers (Introduction, Material & methods, Results, Discussion,
Conclusions, Acknowledgements, and References).
Note the approximate placement of figures and tables in the text near the initial citation [FIGURE X NEAR HERE].
– Zoological and botanical names should be italicised. For the prescribed format of systematic parts, see these recommendations (pdf file, 130 kB).
– Other formatting: For special purposes, such as for mathematical vectors, use bold type.


References

The list of References should only include works that are cited in the text and vice versa. Personal communications, papers presented at meetings but not yet published or accepted for publication, and unpublished data should only be mentioned in the text.

The references should be cited in the text by author and year in grammatical sequence: Barrande (1887), Boucot et al. (1989, 1990a, b), Boucot & Talent (1995), Kříž in Boucot (1999) etc., or as a parenthetical expression: (Barrande 1887, Boucot et al. 1989, 1990a, b, Boucot & Talent 1995, Kříž in Boucot 1999). For more than two authors, give the first name and then “et al.”. Use commas to separate multiple citations.

The list of References should be ordered alphabetically according to the authors’ names. In cases of repeated names, order the publications chronologically: Black (1988); Black (1991a); Black (1991b); Black & Blue (1990); Black & Brown (1970); Black, Brown & Blue (1990a); Black, Brown & Red (1990b).

Papers that have been accepted for publication should be included in the list of references with the name of the journal and “in press”.

Use full names for journal titles.

Examples

Journal articles:

HAVLÍČEK, V. 1982. Lingulacea and Paterinacea (Brachiopoda) in the Lower Ordovician sequence of Bohemia. Sborník geologických věd, Paleontologie 25, 9–82.

SDZUY, K., HAMMANN, W. & VILLAS, E. 2001. The upper Tremadoc fauna from Vogtendorf and the Bavarian Ordovician of the Frankenwald (Germany). Senckenbergiana lethaea 81(1), 207–261.

Electronic journal articles:

GNOLI, M. 2003. Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian palaeogeography assessed by cephalopods. Palaeontologia Electronica 5(2), http://palaeo-electronica.org, 1–19.

Books:

STANLEY, S.M. 1979. Macroevolution: pattern and process. 525 pp. W.H. Freeman, New York.

Multiauthor books:

NOVÁK, J.L. 1999. Coral reefs, 77–90. In PETR, P. & PAVEL, P. (eds) Organic reefs. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

KŘÍŽ, J. 1991. The Silurian of the Prague Basin (Bohemia), 179–203. In BASSETT, M.G., LANE, P.D. & EDWARDS, D. (eds) The Murchison Symposium: proceedings of an international conference on The Silurian System, Special Papers in Palaeontology 44.

PhD or Master thesis:

MANDA, Š. 2003. Hlavonožcové vápence paleozoika pražského - půda úrodná, pole neorané. 525 pp. Master thesis, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.


Illustrations

Figures and tables must be cited in consecutive order in the text, e.g., (Fig. 1A–C), (Tab. 1), (Figs 1A, 2, 3B). All
figures must be submitted as separate files – do not integrate them within the text. The file name (one file for each figure) should include the figure number.

The figures should match the width of either a text column (82 mm) or page (170 x 230 mm).

Figure legends should be described on the figures themselves (e.g., geological maps, cross-sections), not keyed to numbers in the figure caption. The legends should be placed at the end of the text.

The preferred figure formats are EPS or CDR for vector graphics, and TIFF for halftone illustrations or line drawings.

Line drawings (vector graphics)

Good-quality electronic drawings should be submitted in EPS or CDR format. The inscriptions should be clearly legible, minimum 8-point font of a sans-serif type. The minimum line width is 0.2 mm (i.e., 0.567 pt) relative to the final size. Scanned line drawings should be digitised as grayscale TIFF with a minimum resolution of 1200 dpi relative to the final figure size.

Halftone illustrations (grayscale and colour photos)

Half-tone illustrations should be submitted as TIFF with a resolution of 600 dpi or higher. Store colour illustrations as RGB (8 bits per channel). The inscriptions on halftone figures should be clearly legible. Use uppercase,
10-point font of a sans-serif type (like Helvetica or Arial), and save the figure inscriptions in another layer of your TIFF.

You can alternately submit well-contrasted photographic prints with the top indicated on the back. The number of free prints of halftone figures is limited and depends on the reviewer’s recommendation. Colour illustrations will be considered, and free colour figures will be approved based on peer review.

Tables

Tables should have a title and a legend explaining any abbreviation used therein.

Magnification should be indicated by scale bars or in the figure caption.


Editorial procedure

– Manuscripts must be submitted in electronic form, or as one hardcopy including all tables and figures, to the Editorial Office of the Bulletin of Geosciences (Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 118 21 Praha 1, Czech Republic; bulletin(a)geology.cz). The revised final version of article must be submitted in electronic form.
– Data formats: Save your work in the IBM compatible standard format of your word processing program or in RTF (Rich Text Format).
– Place figure captions and tables at the end of the manuscript.
– Submit all data either by e-mail (bulletin(a)geology.cz; only suitable for small volumes of data) or on any of the following media: diskette(s) (2HD 1.44 MB), ZIP cartridge, CD-ROM, or DVD.
– Please always supply the following information with your data: journal title, operating system, word processing program, version of drawing program, image processing program, and compression program.
– The file name should be memorable (e.g., author’s name), and include no accents or special symbols.
– Please be sure to include your e-mail address and your fax number. It is crucial that the versions of the file sent by e-mail, on disc, and as printouts are identical.

Manuscripts that are returned to the authors for revision should be sent back to us within 3 months, otherwise they will be considered withdrawn.

Proofreading is the responsibility of the author. Corrections should be clear; standard correction marks should be used. Corrections that lead to a change in the page layout should be avoided. Authors should make their proof corrections on a printout, checking that the text and all figures are complete. The proofs will be sent to author(s) as PDF or printout depending on author(s)’s decision.

Author(s) receive(s) 50 free copies of the paper.


Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Editors:

Jiří Frýda (jiri.fryda(at)geology.cz)

 

Štěpán Manda (stepan.manda(at)geology.cz)

Executive Editor:

Šárka Doležalová

Coeditors

Oldřich Fatka

Charles University, Prague

Jindřich Hladil

Academy of Sciences, Prague

Zlatko Kvaček

Charles University, Prague

Michal Mergl

University of West Bohemia, Pilsen

Daniel Nývlt

Czech Geological Survey, Brno

Josef Pšenička

Museum of West Bohemia, Pilsen

Susan Turner

Monash University Geosciences, Brisbane

Kamil Zágoršek

National Museum, Prague

Jaroslav Zajíc

Academy of Sciences, Prague

Karel Žák

Academy of Sciences, Prague


Associate Editors

Roman Aubrecht

Bratislava, Slovakia

Robert B. Blodgett

Anchorage, Alaska

Arthur J. Boucot

Corvallis, Oregon

Michael C. Boulter

London, England

Miroslav Bubík

Brno, Czech Republic

Rainer Brocke

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Larisa A. Doguzhaeva

Moscow, Russia

James R. Ebert

Oneonta, New York

Johanna Eder-Kovar

Stuttgart, Germany

Brooks B. Ellwood

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Juraj Franců

Brno, Czech Republic

Miklós Kázmér

Budapest, Hungary

Gary Kocurek

Austin, Texas

Petr Kraft

Praha, Czech Republic

Michal Krobicki

Krakow, Poland

Ruth Mawson

Sydney, Australia

Jozef Michalík

Bratislava, Slovakia

Maja Novosel

Zagreb, Croatia

Florentin Paris

Rennes, France

John S. Peel

Uppsala, Sweden

Michal Rajchl

Praha, Czech Republic

Petr Štorch

Praha, Czech Republic

Evgeny A. Yolkin

Novosibirsk, Russia

John A. Talent

Sydney, Australia

Emmy Wöss

Wien, Austria

   
Graphic design:

Helena Neubertová, Štěpán Manda

Computer typesetting:

Libuše Richtrová


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