期刊名称:ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
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 Italian Journal of Geosciences (born from the merging of the Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana and the Bollettino del Servizio Geologico d'Italia) provides an international outlet for the publication of high-quality original research contributions in the broad field of the geosciences.
It publishes research papers, special short papers, review papers, discussion-and-replies for their rapid distribution to the international geosciences community.
The journal is firstly intended to call attention to the Italian territory and the adjacent areas for the exceptional role they play in the understanding of geological processes, in the development of modern geology and the Earth sciences in general.
The main focus of the journal is on the geology of Italy and the surrounding sedimentary basins and landmasses, and on their relationships with the Mediterranean geology and geodynamics. Nevertheless, manuscripts on process-oriented and regional studies concerning any other area of the World are also considered for publication.
Papers on structural geology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, basin analysis, paleontology, ecosystems, paleoceanography, paleoclimatology, planetary sciences, geomorphology, volcanology, mineralogy, geochemistry, petrology, geophysics, geodynamics, hydrogeology, geohazards, marine and engineering geology, modelling of geological process, history of geology, the conservation of the geological heritage, and all related applied sciences are welcome.
It is indexed by - Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE), - Web of Science, - Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES). - Geobase
Instructions to Authors
Types of manuscripts Original Research Papers are published free of charges up to 15 printed pages* (including tables and black and white figures; for pricing with exception for colour figures, and extra-pages, see below for details). Authors are encouraged to emphasize data presentation in their manuscripts. Large data files, tables, and plates will be stored as digital supplementary material accessible via the internet. The former Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana relies on a long established tradition in publishing colour geological maps. We intend to keep promoting this tradition by encouraging authors to submit their best geological maps, and/or maps derived from interpretation of aerial photographs or satellite images, as a compliment to Original Research Papers. Special Short Papers must be limited within four printed pages* (all included). They need to be concise and focused scientific reports on limited data sets. Review Papers can be submitted spontaneously or be solicited by the journal editors. Their length will be defined case-by-case. Discussion-and-Reply Papers must be limited within three printed pages* each (all included). Discussions will be submitted following the standard procedure. The editors will review the submission and if accepted they will forward it to the addressed authors for reply. Discussion and replies are published jointly.
* A full-text printed page of the journal typically contains 7,000 characters including blank spaces, any exceeding page will be charged 60 Euro.
Reproduction of colour figures in the on-line version is free of charge. Colour figures in the on-line version can be published in black and white in the printed version. A charge of 300 (+VAT) euros will be applied to the Authors for each printed colour figure. The costs for printing large attachments (maps, seismic profiles) must be covered by the authors and will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Publication of large attachments as digital supplementary material is free of charge, provided that the author submit the final digital file to the editors.
Copyright The authors will transfer copyright of their work to the Journal after final acceptance of the manuscript for publication. Any reproduction (full or in part) of material published elsewhere must be declared in the text (for example in the figure caption of an illustration). In addition, the authors of a submitted manuscript must obtain permission of reproduction by other publishers. Copy of such permission must be submitted to the Editorial Manager at or before the time of copyright transfer.
Preparation of the text The official language of the journal is British English. The manuscript, including references and figure captions, must be double spaced. Original research papers, including references and figure captions, should not exceed 15 printed pages. Special papers should not exceed 4 printed pages. References should be inserted in parentheses in the text in full for single and dual authored papers (e.g. LYELL & BERTRAND, 1987), but using first author and et alii for multiple authored papers (e.g. LYELL et alii, 1988). The order in the text should be chronological, then alphabetical. List all references cited in alphabetical order at the end of the article in the following standard form: BAKER V.R. (2006) -Water and the evolutionary geological history of Mars. Boll. Soc. Geol. It., 125, 357-369. RAMSAY J.G. & HUBER M. (1987) - The techniques of Modern Structural geologyu. Volume 2: Folds and Fractures. Academic Press, London. WEGENER, A. (1912) -Die Entstehung der Kontinente. Geol. Runds., 3, 277-292.
Submit the text in the following order: Title page (with both the English and Italian article titles, authors' names and addresses, tele-phone, fax and e-mail of the corresponding author). Starting from the second page (abstract, key words, riassunto and parole chiave, text, acknowledgements, references, figure captions, and tables).
Illustrations The maximum available space for an illustration is 185×244 mm (full page) or 90×244 mm (column). Figures should be prepared with lettering and symbols of sufficient size and clarity to be reduced (Arial, 6-8 pt. minimum). After reduction the smallest lettering should be a minimum of 2 mm high. The approximate position, the suggested size for reproduction and the corrected orientation should be indicated. All figures should be supplied with a separate figure legend included in the text and not in the figure file. After acceptance of the paper, digital version of the figures should be as EPS or 500dpi TIF files. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that permission is granted for reproduction of any copyright material (reproduced figures, tables, text passages) and that this permission is aknowledged in their articles.
Instructions to Authors
Author_Guide_ScholarOne.pdf
Editorial Board
Managing Director: Achille Zuccari (Società Geologica Italiana, Rome)
Editorial Manager: Alessandro Zuccari (Società Geologica Italiana, Rome)
Editor-in-Chief: Sandro Conticelli (University of Florence)
Associate Editors: Angelo Camerlenghi (Barcelona, Spain), William Cavazza (Bologna), Raffaello Cioni (Cagliari), Giovanni Battista Crosta (Bicocca – Milan), Elisabetta Erba (Milan), Claudio Faccenna (Roma TRE – Rome), Stefano Mazzoli (Federico II – Naples), Daniela Pantosti (INGV - Rome)
Advisory Board for the 2010-2012 period: Fabrizio Agosta (Camerino), Lucia Angiolini (Milano), Maria Serafina Barbano (Catania), Massimiliano Barchi (Perugia), Giovanni Bertotti (Amsterdam, NL), Anna Maria Blumetti (ISPRA – Rome), Paolo Boncio (Chieti-Pescara), Michael Carroll (Camerino), Piergiulio Cappelletti (Federico II - Naples), John Clague (Burnaby, Canada), Andrea Di Giulio (Pavia), Enrico Dinelli (Bologna), Luca Ferrari (UNAM, Mexico), Fabio Florindo (INGV – Rome), Eduardo Garzanti (Bicocca – Milan), Pierpaolo Guarnieri (GEUS – Copenhagen, Denmark), Hugh Jenkyns (Oxford, UK), Alessandro Iannace (Federico II – Naples), Alessio Langella (Benevento), Domenico Liotta (Bari), Alberto Malinverno (LDEO, USA), Luca Martire (Turin) Massimo Mattei (Roma TRE – Rome), Mustpha Meghraoui (Strasbourg, France), Simonetta Monechi (Florence), Mariano Parente (Federico II – Naples), Giorgio Pennacchioni (Padua), Vincenzo Perrone (Urbino), Diego Perugini (Perugia), Riccardo Petrini (Trieste), Chiara Petrone (Cambridge, UK), Leonardo Piccini (Florence), Rita Maria Pichezzi (ISPRA-Roma), Dejan Prelević (Mainz – Germany), Stefano Poli (Milan), Simona Quartieri (Messina), Gerald Roberts (London, UK), François Roure (IFP – Paris, France), Stefano Salvi (INGV – Rome), Marco Scambelluri (Genoa), Mario Sprovieri (CNR – Naples), Roberto Sulpizio (Bari), Luis E. Vallejo (Pittsburgh, USA), Helmut Weissert (Zurich, CH), Andrea Zanchi (Bicocca – Milan), Massimiliano Zattin (Padua).
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