期刊名称:GEOSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION METHODS AND DATA SYSTEMS

ISSN:2193-0856
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH, BAHNHOFSALLEE 1E, GOTTINGEN, GERMANY, 37081
  出版社网址:http://publications.copernicus.org/
期刊网址:http://www.geoscientific-instrumentation-methods-and-data-systems.net/
影响因子:1.473
主题范畴:GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;    METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

GI cover

Aims and scope

Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (GI) is an open-access interdisciplinary electronic journal for swift publication of original articles and short communications in the area of geoscientific instruments. It covers three main areas: (i) atmospheric and geospace sciences, (ii) earth science, and (iii) ocean science. A unique feature of the journal is the emphasis on synergy between science and technology that facilitates advances in GI. These advances include but are not limited to the following:

  • concepts, design, and description of instrumentation and data systems;
  • retrieval techniques of scientific products from measurements;
  • calibration and data quality assessment;
  • uncertainty in measurements;
  • newly developed and planned research platforms and community instrumentation capabilities;
  • major national and international field campaigns and observational research programs;
  • new observational strategies to address societal needs in areas such as monitoring climate change and preventing natural disasters;
  • networking of instruments for enhancing high temporal and spatial resolution of observations.

GI has an innovative two-stage publication process involving the scientific discussion forum Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions (GID), which has been designed to do the following:

  • foster scientific discussion;
  • maximize the effectiveness and transparency of scientific quality assurance;
  • enable rapid publication;
  • make scientific publications freely accessible.

Journal subject areas

The journal subject areas are defined by the following index terms below. These terms represent the keywords to be chosen for assignment of submitted manuscripts to individual associate editors.

  • acoustic sensor
  • airborne instruments
  • antenna
  • atmospheric instruments
  • data archive
  • data base
  • data management
  • data mining
  • data quality
  • display
  • electromagnetic
  • estimation
  • field campaign
  • fuzzy logic
  • ground-based instruments
  • image processing
  • imaging
  • interferometry
  • lidar
  • machine learning
  • magnetometers
  • microwave
  • millimeter wave
  • network
  • neural network
  • ocean instruments
  • optical systems
  • optimal
  • pattern recognition
  • propagation
  • radar
  • radio frequency
  • retrieval techniques
  • satellites
  • sensing
  • sensor
  • ship-borne
  • signal processing
  • simulation
  • space instruments
  • spectrometers
  • system concept
  • system design
  • tomography

 


Instructions to Authors

Manuscript types

  • Research articles report new advances in remote and in situ instruments, methods, and data systems with in the scope of the journal.
  • Review articles summarize the status of knowledge and outline future directions of research within the scope of the journal. Before preparing and submitting a review article, please contact an editor covering the relevant subject area and an executive editor.
  • Peer-reviewed comments continue the discussion of preceding papers beyond the limits of immediate interactive discussion. They may be longer and submitted later than the comments exchanged in the interactive public discussion of papers in GID. They undergo the same process of peer review, publication, and interactive discussion as articles and technical notes, and they are equivalent to the peer-reviewed comments in traditional scientific journals. The manuscript title should start with "Comment on" or "Reply to".

Submit your manuscript

 

First steps

Before the submission of your manuscript to the Editorial Support for peer review, you are kindly requested to do the following:

File submission for review process

After the manuscript registration, you are kindly asked to upload those files which are necessary for the peer-review process. The following files are required:

  • the abstract (title, authors, affiliations, abstract text, sample) as a *.pdf file;
  • the complete manuscript (abstract, text, tables, figures) as a *.pdf file.

Other possible review files include the following:

  • Any supplementary material (if available) must be submitted as a *.zip archive or single *.pdf file. The overall file size of a supplement is limited to 50 MB. Authors of larger supplements are kindly asked to submit their files to a reliable data repository and to insert a link in the manuscript. Ideally, this linkage is realized through DOIs (digital object identifiers).
  • The author's response (also final author comment in the public discussion) in case of "minor" or "major" revisions must be submitted as one separate *.pdf file (indicating page and line numbers), structured in a clear and easy-to-follow sequence: (1) comments from referees/public, (2) author's response, and (3) author's changes in manuscript. Regarding author's changes, a marked-up manuscript version (track changes in Word, latexdiff in LaTeX) converted into *.pdf with the author's response must be provided.

 File submission for publication of discussion paper

After the acceptance of your manuscript for publication as discussion paper in the discussion forum of the journal, you will be informed by email and are kindly asked to upload your discussion paper as *.pdf file. Discussion papers do not undergo typesetting and proofreading; instead, Copernicus adds a citation header to your uploaded *.pdf file and the merged file will then be published. Please note the sketch of this process.

File submission for production of final revised paper

After the final acceptance of your manuscript for publication in the journal, you will be informed by email and are kindly asked to complete the file upload for the publication production process. Then, please submit the following files:

  • the actual text followed by the table(s) and figure caption(s) prepared in the way as outlined in the manuscript preparation as one file in LaTeX (as a *.tex file) or MS Word format (as a *.doc file);
  • all figures, numbered (e.g. f01, f02, ..., f11, f01a, f01b) and prepared in the way as outlined in the manuscript preparation, as one *.zip archive (or other compressed formats). Possible figure formats are *.pdf, *.ps, *.eps, *.jpg, *.png, *.tif, and *.gif.

Remark on file sizes

Authors are kindly asked to find the best balance between quality of figures (and submitted material) and overall file size. Individual figures should not exceed 5 MB, and the overall size of all submitted files excluding supplements should not exceed 30 MB.

 

Editorial Board

Chief-executive editor

Jothiram
Vivekanandan

National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth Observing Laboratory
P.O.Box 3000
Colorado
Boulder 80307-3000
United States
vivek@ucar.edu
Jothiram Vivekanandan

Executive editors

Ari-Matti
Harri

Finnish Meteorological Institute, Space Research Division
Finland

Håkan
Svedhem

ESA/ESTEC, Research and Space Science Dep.
Keplerlaan 1
2200 AG Noordwijk
Netherlands
Phone +31 71 56-53370
hsvedhem@rssd.esa.int

Associate editors

Josef
Aschbacher

ESA - ESRIN, Head of the Programme Planning and Coordination Service
Italy
josef.aschbacher@esa.int
Josef Aschbacher

Andrea
Benedetto

University ROMA TRE, Department of Engineering
via Vito Volterra, 62
00146 Rome
Italy
benedet@uniroma3.it

Michael
Berger

ESA - ESRIN, EOP-SA
Italy
michael.berger@esa.int

Bernard
Celerier

Université de Montpellier II - CNRS, Géosciences Montpellier
Case courrier 60
34095 Montpellier Cedex 5
France
bernard.celerier@gm.univ-montp2.fr

Marina
Díaz-Michelena

INTA, Space Programs & Space Sciences
Spain
diazma@inta.es

Jean
Dumoulin

French institute of science and technology for transport, development and networks (IFSTTAR), Components & Systems (COSYS)
Route de Bouaye - CS4
44344 Bouguenais
France
Phone +33(0)240845624
jean.dumoulin@ifsttar.fr

Lev
Eppelbaum

Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Geosciences
Ramat Aviv
69978 Tel Aviv
Israel
Phone +9723 6405086
levap@post.tau.ac.il
Lev Eppelbaum

Peter
Falkner

ESA/ESTEC, Future Missions Office
Keplerlaan 1
Postbus 299 Noordwijk
Netherlands
peter.falkner@esa.int

Maria
Genzer

Finnish Meteorological Institute, Earth Observation
Erik Palmenin aukio 1
00560 Helsinki
Finland
Phone +358295394724
maria.genzer@fmi.fi

Jyri
Heilimo

FMI, Arctic Research
Finland

Kari U.
Kaila

University of Oulu, Physics
P.O.Box 3000
Fin-90014 University of Oulu
Finland
Phone +358-8-5531283
kari.kaila@oulu.fi

Günter
Kargl

Space Research Institute / Austrian Academy of Sciences, Planetary Physics
Austria
Phone +43 316 4120 652
guenter.kargl@oeaw.ac.at

Jarmo
Koistinen

Finnish Meteorological Institute, Earth Observation
Finland

Valery
Korepanov

Institute for Space Research, Lviv Centre
Naukova St 5-a
79060 Lviv
Ukraine
Phone +380 32 2639163
vakor@isr.lviv.ua
Valery Korepanov

Mark
Leese

Open University, Department of Physical Sciences
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
United Kingdom

Antti
Makela

Finnish Meteorological Institute, Earth Observation Research Division
Finland

Nicola
Masini

IBAM-Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali, CNR
C.da S. Loja
85050 Tito Scalo (PZ)
Italy
n.masini@ibam.cnr.it
Nicola Masini

Mark
Paton

Finnish Meteorological Institute
Finland

Dirk
Richter

University of Colorado, INSTAAR
1560 30th Street
Colorado
Boulder 80303
United States
dirk.richter@colorado.edu

Mike
Rose

British Antarctic Survey, Physical Science Division
United Kingdom
m.rose@bas.ac.uk

Walter
Schmidt

Finnish Meteorological Institute, Earth Observation
Erik Palménin aukio 1
00560 Helsinki
Finland
Phone +358 29539 4658
walter.schmidt@fmi.fi

Tero
Siili

Finnish Meteorological Institute
Finland
tero.siili@fmi.fi

Francesco
Soldovieri

Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell’Ambiente, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Diocleziano 328
80124 Napoli
Italy
Phone +39 081 5707999
soldovieri.f@irea.cnr.it

Mikko
Syrjäsuo

The University Centre in Svalbard
P.O. Box 156
9171 Longyearbyen
Norway
mikko.syrjasuo@unis.no

Sandor
Szalai

KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Space Technology
P.O.Box 49
1525 Budapest
Hungary
szalai@rmki.kfki.hu
Sandor Szalai

Hiroyuki
Tanaka

University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute
Japan
ht@postman.riken.jp

Luis
Vazquez

Facultad de Informatica, Departamento de Matematica Aplicada
Universidad Complutense, Ciudad Universi
Madrid
28040 Madrid
Spain
lvazquez@fdi.ucm.es
Luis Vazquez

Christoph
Waldmann

University of Bremen, MARUM
Germany
waldmann@marum.de

Mehrez
Zribi

cnrs, cesbio
18, Avenue Edouard Belin
Toulouse
31409 Toulouse
France
Phone (33) 5 61 55 85 25
mehrez.zribi@cesbio.cnes.fr

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