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GEOFIZIKA《地球物理学》 (Email投稿)

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  • 期刊简称GEOFIZIKA
  • 参考译名《地球物理学》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 高质量科技期刊(T4), 外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率28.60%
  • 主要研究方向地球科学-GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS地球化学与地球物理;GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY地球科学综合;METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES气象与大气科学

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地球科学-GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS地球化学与地球物理;GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY地球科学综合;METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES气象与大气科学

GEOFIZIKA《地球物理学》(半年刊)。The Geofizika journal succeeds the Papers series (Radovi), which has been published since 1923 at the Geophysical ...[显示全部]
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2、官网网址:http://geofizika-journal.gfz.hr/

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4、期刊刊期:双月刊,一年出版六期。

2021416日星期五

                            

 

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【官网信息】

 

GEOFIZIKA

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

1. The journal publishes papers in the field of geophysics dealing with problems in (meteorology, climatology, hydrology, physical oceanography, seismology, geomagnetism and aeronomy).

2. The papers are classified into the following categories:

original scientific papers and short communications,

review papers,

preliminary communications,

professional papers,

papers presented at scientific meetings.

3. Original scientific papers should report on still unpublished original results of scientific investigations. The presentation should allow for investigations to be repeated and conclusions to be checked.

Short communications are brief scientific papers.

Review papers give a comprehensive survey of an area of research or of a certain problem on the basis of already published material.

Preliminary communications contain preliminary findings of extensive investigations, which require rapid publication.

Professional papers present the results of data processing by known methods or they simply communicate information, without original views or new findings.

Papers presented at scientific meetings are accepted if not already published in the respective proceedings.

4. Original scientific papers, short communications and review papers will be submitted to two referees, preliminary communications and professional papers to one. Only papers with favourable report(s) will be accepted for publication.

5. Geofizika also publishes contributions that do not require reviewing: opinions and commentaries, book reviews, social news etc.

6. Contributions written in English (preferred) or in Croatian will be accepted.

Authors from non-English speaking countries are requested to have their text thoroughly checked by a competent person. Revision of the language is the responsibility of the author.

7. Submission of a manuscript to Geofizika implies that the paper has not been, and will not be published elsewhere. The Editorial Board accepts no responsibility for the statements made in the paper, and it is assumed that the authors have met all legal requirements before submission of the manuscript. No fee is given to the authors.

8. Authors are encouraged to identify three to five qualified reviewers, and, they are requested not to suggest persons with whom they have a personal or current professional relationship. However, the final selection of reviewers is made by the Editorial Board.

9. No page charges are levied on authors or their institutions except for colour pages in the print edition, i.e. figures which appear in black-and-white in the print edition will appear in colour in the online version free of charge, assuming colour originals are supplied. Colour pages are charged as follows: one page – EUR 150; two pages – EUR 120 per page; three pages – EUR 100 per page; four or more pages –EUR 80 per page.

Editorial board of Geofizika aims to prevent any type of scientific misconduct, such as plagiarism, fabrication, falsification and redundant publication. All submitted manuscripts are checked using Crossref Similarity Check screening system for potential plagiarism (powered by iThenticate)

All manuscripts published online are subject to Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial 4.0 International License. By submitting a manuscript, the author accepts the application of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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Editorial board

 

Editor-in-Chief

Zvjezdana Bencetić Klaić, Croatia

     Zvjezdana Bencetić Klaić is a Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of her expertise are: air pollution, mesoscale meteorological modeling and physical limnology.

 

E-mail: zklaic@gfz.hr

 

Secretary

Ivana Herceg Bulić, Croatia

     Ivana Herceg Bulić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of her expertise are: climatology, climate variability, climate modelling, teleconnections, air-sea interactions and urban climate.

 

E-mail: ihercegb@gfz.hr

 

Associate editor for meteorology and physical oceanography

Karmen Babić, Croatia

     Karmen Babić is a Ph.D. and an aviation weather forecaster at Croatia Control Ltd., Croatia.

Her research interests are: atmospheric turbulence, multi-scale boundary layer processes, heterogeneous and cloudy boundary layers, weather analysis and forecasting and numerical weather prediction.

 

E-mail: karmen.babic@crocontrol.hr

 

Associate editor for seismology and physics of the solid Earth

Iva Dasović, Croatia

     Iva Dasović is an Assisstant Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Area of her expertise is seismology (seismic attenuation, seismic anisotropy, seismic hazard, seismic microzonation and seismicity of Croatia).

 

E-mail: dasovici@gfz.hr

 

Research Integrity Editor

Iva Vrkić, Croatia

     Iva Vrkić is a librarian at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

She is involved in the Ph.D. program in Information and Communication Sciences at the University of Zagreb.

 

E-mail: ivavrkic@gfz.hr

 

Technical Editor

Antun Marki, Croatia

     Antun Marki is a Ph.D. and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: climatology, solar (especially UV) radiation and meteorological measurements.

 

E-mail: amarki@gfz.hr

 

Editorial board - members:

 

 

Danijel Belušić, Sweden

     Danijel Belušić is a Ph.D. and Climate Researcher at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, Sweden.

His research interests are: development of climate models, parametrization of atmospheric boundary layer and turbulence and analysis of climate models.

 

E-mail: danijel.belusic@smhi.se

 

Jeffrey W. Book, USA

     Jeffrey W. Book is an Oceanographer at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Oceanography Division, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, USA.

Topics of his expertise are: physical oceanography, observational oceanography, dynamics of ocean fronts and eddies, boundary currents, ocean observational systems and data assimilation.

 

E-mail: jeff.book@nrlssc.navy.mil

 

Branko Grisogono, Croatia

    Branko Grisogono is a Professor of dynamic meteorology at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: mesoscale dynamics, microscale dynamics (atmospheric boundary layer and its turbulence), mountain and coastal meteorology and microclimatology.

 

E-mail: bgrisog@gfz.hr

 

Vanda Grubišić, USA

     Vanda Grubišić is a Director of the NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory and Associate Director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado, USA.

Topics of her expertise are: mesoscale dynamic meteorology, mountain meteorology, airborne research and mesoscale numerical modeling.

 

E-mail: grubisic@ucar.edu

 

Marijan Herak, Croatia

     Marijan Herak is a Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: seismicity of Croatia, seismic hazard, earthquake location, earthquake mechanisms, attenuation and anisotropy, structure of the crust and upper mantle and historical earthquakes.

 

E-mail: mherak@gfz.hr, herak@irb.hr

 

Davorka Herak, Croatia

     Davorka Herak is a Professor (retired) at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Area of her expertise is seismology and geophysics.

 

E-mail: dherak@gfz.hr

 

Darko Koračin, Croatia

     Darko Koračin is a Professor at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Split, Croatia.

Area of his expertise is atmospheric and dispersion modeling.

 

E-mail: dkoracin@pmfst.hr

 

Vlado Malačič, Slovenia

     Vlado Malačič is a Professor and Scientific Counsellor at the National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station, Piran, Slovenia.

Area of his expertise is physical oceanography of coastal waters.

 

E-mail: vlado.malacic@nib.si

 

Mirko Orlić, Croatia

     Mirko Orlić is a Fellow of the Croatian Academy and a Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: physical processes in the sea, atmosphere-sea interaction and methods of data analysis.

 

E-mail: morlic@gfz.hr

 

Zoran Pasarić, Croatia

     Zoran Pasarić is a Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: geophysical data analysis, application of mathematical and statistical methods in oceanography and climatology.

 

E-mail: zpasaric@gfz.hr

 

Jože Rakovec, Slovenia

     Jože Rakovec is a Professor (retired) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana.

Area of his expertise is mesoscale meteorology in mountainous terrain.

 

E-mail: joze.rakovec@fmf.uni-lj.si

 

Dragutin Skoko, Croatia

     Dragutin Skoko is a Fellow of the Croatian Academy and a Professor emeritus (retired) at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Area of his expertise is seismology and geophysics.

 

E-mail: dragutin.skoko@zg.htnet.hr

 

Maja Telišman Prtenjak, Croatia

     Maja Telišman Prtenjak is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of her expertise are: atmospheric sciences, mesoscale meteorology, atmospheric modeling, air quality, climatology and climate change.

 

E-mail: telisman@gfz.hr

 

Maria I. Todorovska, USA

     Maria I. Todorovska is a Research Professor at the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Topics of her expertise are: earthquake engineering, engineering seismology and engineering mechanics.

 

E-mail: mtodorov@usc.edu

 

Ivica Vilibić, Croatia

      Ivica Vilibić is a senior scientist at the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: oceanography of coastal and semi-enclosed seas, sea level and (meteo)tsunamis, ocean climate, ocean interdisciplinary studies.

 

E-mail: vilibic@izor.hr

 

Vladis Vujnović, Croatia

     Vladis Vujnović is a Professor (retired) at the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Topics of his expertise are: optics, astrophysics and geophysics.

 

E-mail: vvujnovi@irb.hr



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