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BALTICA《波罗地大陆》 (Email投稿;官网投稿)

简介
  • 期刊简称BALTICA
  • 参考译名《波罗地大陆》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 目次收录(超星),外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率6.60%
  • 主要研究方向地球科学-GEOLOGY地质学

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BALTICA《波罗地大陆》(半年刊). ALTICA is an international periodical peer-reviewed journal on various Earth sciences issues (geology, physical geography,&n...[显示全部]
征稿信息

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1、投稿方式:在线投稿或邮箱投稿。

2、期刊网址:https://baltica.gamtc.lt/en

https://gamtostyrimai.lt/en/publications/listingCategory/category.1020

3、投稿网址:

https://baltica.gamtc.lt/en/new-order

4、官网邮箱:balticajournal@gamtc.lt

5、期刊刊期:半年刊,每年6月、12月出版。

2021年1231日星期五

                              

 

关于假冒网站公告【官网信息】

 

WARNING! Please note that pirated websites of scientific journals, including those targeting BALTICA journal, are still present in the Internet. This website, under the cover of BALTICA journal, is pirated: http://www.balticajournal.com/submit.html(此网址为假冒网址)

 

投稿须知【官网信息】

 

BALTICA

INFORMATION TO AUTHORS

MANUSCRIPT ADDRESS

e-mail balticajournal@gamtc.lt

https://baltica.gamtc.lt/en

GENERAL. BALTICA is a peer-reviewed journal for geosciences and related environmental sciences published biannually: No. 1 in June and No. 2 in December. BALTICA publishes RESEARCH ARTICLES (up to 20 typed pages, including illustrations and references) and BRIEF REPORTS: REVIEWS (up to 2 pages), INFORMATION (up to 1 page), and BIBLIOGRAPHY. The language is English (U.K.).

COPYRIGHT ©. Upon acceptance of the manuscript in the BALTICA journal, the Authors are asked to transfer to BALTICA trading as the Nature Research Centre institution the rights of the copyright in the Articles they contribute.

SUBMISSION. [A] Manuscripts for publication in the BALTICA journal are accepted permanently: they should be submitted directly by e-mail to balticajournal@gamtc.lt, or using Automatic Submission System (https://baltica.gamtc.lt/lt/new-order). Submission should be followed by a cover letter where the author(s) must declare that the manuscript and its illustrations are original, have not been published before and are not being currently considered for publication elsewhere.

[B] The text, tables, and captions to figures should be presented as separate MS WORD files, as well as illustrations (WORD or JPEG format). The submitted manuscript is subject to an external review. The reviewed manuscript, as a rule, is e-mailed back to the corresponding author for revision and corrections. Reviewers remain anonymous to the authors, unless they wish to be identified.

[C] Author(s)s of the accepted manuscript should submit the final (revised) version as MS WORD files; all graphic elements and photos should be stored as separate files, optionally in JPEG, TIFF, PDF or EPS format.

[D] The accepted article is sent as PDF file to the corresponding author for proofreading. Additions and changes, except small corrections and spelling mistakes, are not allowed in the proof. After proofreading, the final version of the article must be sent to BALTICA together with a scanned transfer of copyright signed by the corresponding author.

[E] The accepted articles are published online and have an Open Access on the website of the Nature Research Centre. The author(s) of the article receive at least one printed copy of that journal issue free of charge.

[F] Supporting Online Material (figures, tables, references, videos, etc.) could be followed by published articles (available only in the online version of the journal).

TEXT. The linguistic correction of the manuscript language (English, U.K.) by native speaker or professional translator is strongly recommended. The manuscript should be typed using Times New Roman, 12 pt on A4 size sheet (type area 18×24 cm), 1.5-spaced with default blank spaces on the margins. The manuscript should be arranged as follows:

[1] Title (short but informative).

[2] First name (in full) and surname of the author(s). Corresponding author should be marked by asterisk. Each co-author must indicate his own ORCID number (if he has).

[3] Abstract (up to 250 words) and a set of keywords (minimum of 5). Please note that keywords should not duplicate words in the title.

[4] Affiliation and institutional address of the author(s), e-mail of each author.

[5] In the main text, no more than four grades of not numbered headings should be used, printing should start from the left margin. SI units should be used throughout, with their standard symbols. On the left blank space, marginal notes (Fig. Figs. Table) are given. References in the text are given as follows: (Johnsson 1990), (Johansson, Petersson 1990; Petersson et al. 1990 – for three or more authors in the last case).

[6] References list is given alphabetically under the author’s or editor’s surname; titles of magazines and publications should be given unabbreviated. References in Russian (Cyrillic) or other non-Latin alphabets should be transliterated into the Latin alphabet and translated into English; the original language of the reference should be indicated in square brackets as follows: [In Russian]. References in the Latin alphabet could be also translated into English, but it depends on the option of the author(s). Only published papers are to be included in the reference list. The publisher should be mentioned for books. Pages of reference sources should be given from–to for articles, and the whole number (pp.) for books. Website should be referred as given in the Internet source.

[7] The captions to figures should be numbered and stored as a separate file.

[8] Table captions should be given above the tables. Keep the number of tables to a minimum and make them as simple as possible. The tables should be numbered in Arabic numerals.

[9] Use the Microsoft Equation Editor of Word 2003, or Math function of Word 2007 or 2010 to create your equations.

[10] Please follow these rules during preparation of the text file:

The same elements should be keyed in exactly the same way throughout the manuscript; an abbreviation should be fully explained using it first time.

Do not right-justify the text (use left-justify option).

Non-breaking hyphens (-) should be used in compound adjectives appearing before the noun.

En–dash hyphen (–) should be used in ranges and when the first part of a compound does not modify the second part.

Use en–dash hyphen in page ranges in the reference list.

Use a single space after a period.

The space bar should only be used as a word separator.

ILLUSTRATIONS. Figures should be prepared as separate files in JPEG, TIFF, PDF, WMF, EMF, EPS, and EXEL format according to these technical requirements:

Resolution should be no less than 300 DPI.

Picture width (for printing without magnification or reduction) should be 82.5 mm, 130 mm, or 170 mm.

Font – Arial, the smallest font – 6–8 pt (under special circumstances –5 pt).

If there are sections inside the same figure (numbered: a, b, c, ...), the letters used for numbering should be no bigger than 10–11 pt.

Maps and graphs should be presented with a linear scale given; the geographic coordinates must be indicated in the situational scheme of a study area. Avoid designing figures and tables to be turned 900  on the page. Tonal and color illustrations are acceptable. The original illustrations (maps, drawings, etc.) should be personalized – author’s name must be indicated in the illustration or caption to figure.

REFERENCES. Please prepare a list of references according to samples presented below; it is desirable to specify the Digital Object Identifier (doi) of the reference:

Baltrūnas, V. 2013. Geologinis pagrindas [Geological basis]. In: Eidukevičienė, M. (comp.). Lietuvos gamtinė geografija [Natural Geography of Lithuania]. Klaipėdos universiteto l-kla, Klaipėda, 919. [In Lithuanian].

Ber, A. 2000. Plejstocen Polski północno-wschodniej w nawiązaniu do głębszego podłoża obszarów sąsiednich. Prace Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego 170, 1–89.

Boak, E.H., Turner, I.L. 2005. Shoreline definition and detection: a review. Journal of Coastal Research 21 (4), http://dx.doi.org/10.2112/03-0071.1

Emelyanov, E.M. (ed.) 2002. Geology of the Gdansk Basin, Baltic Sea. Yantarny skaz, Kaliningrad, 496 pp.

Gaigalas, A. 1995. Glacial history of Lithuania. In: Ehlers, J., Kozarski, S., Gibbard, Ph. (eds). Glacial Deposits in North-East Europe. A.A. Balkema Publ., Rotterdam, 127–135.

Gelumbauskaitė, L.Ž. 2010. Seabed substrate map of the EMODNet geology study area. In: Interim Report, May 2010, Edinburgh, http://www.emodnet-geology.eu

Solovieva, G.D., Badyukova, E.N. 1997. Geomorfologicheskaja harakteristika Vislinskoj kosy Baltijskogo moria [Geomorphologic characteristic of the Vistula Spit, The Baltic Sea], Geomorfologia 2, 82–89. [In Russian].

Seibold, E., Berger, W.H. 1982. The Sea Floor. Springer, Berlin, 356 pp.


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