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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址(202601期):
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-palaeogeography
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https://submit.elsevier.com/JOPAL
4、刊内电话:010-89737277;62394320;62396149
5、刊内邮箱:jpalaeo2012@163.com
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6、出刊日期:双月刊,逢单月出版。
7、官方微信公众号:Journal of Palaeogeography
2026年3月16日星期一
《Journal of Palaeogeography》期刊简介
【官方微信公众号信息】
Journal of Palaeogeography 2025年12月22日
期刊基本信息
·中文名:古地理学报(英文)
·英文名:Journal of Palaeogeography
·主编:鲍志东
·ISSN:2095-3836
·CN:10-1041/P
·创刊年:2012年
·出版周期:2026年起,改为双月刊
·语种:英语
·出版模式:开放获取(OA)、2025年第3期开始采用单篇论文出版模式(ABP)
·主办单位:中国石油大学(北京)与科学出版社联合主办
·合作出版:爱思唯尔(Elsevier)全球发行
期刊定位:重建地球往事解码演变密码
我们专注于发表国际一流的古地理学与相关交叉学科前沿研究,旨在揭示地球表层时空格局的演变规律,出版领域涵盖沉积学、古生态学、古气候学及能源地质等领域,致力于推动基础研究与资源勘探应用的结合。期刊鼓励跨学科研究,欢迎融合多方法的创新成果,旨在成为连接中国与国际古地理学界的核心平台。
欢迎您的杰出工作在此发表,共同绘制地球演化的宏大地图。
期刊栏目设置:多学科交叉,引领前沿
本刊设有多元化栏目,包括:
·岩相古地理与沉积学:研究沉积环境、岩相分布及古地理重建。
·古生物地理与古生态:探讨生物演化、古生态位及多样性演变。
·地球化学与沉积环境:解读岩石的“化学指纹”,定量反演温度、盐度、缺氧事件等关键环境指标。
·构造古地理与古构造:重建大陆分裂、碰撞与古地理格局巨变的动力学过程。
·地层古地理学:研究地层序列、年代学及全球对比,编制具有时间属性的动态古地理图谱。
·资源预测与勘探:聚焦石油、天然气、煤炭等资源的成因与勘探潜力,指引勘探方向。
历年奖项:荣誉满载,实力见证
本刊连续多年荣获“中国最具国际影响力学术期刊”“中国高校杰出科技期刊”等称号,并于2019年、2024入选“中国科技期刊卓越行动计划”,彰显其学术权威性。
数据库收录:全球认可,传播广泛
期刊被以下国内外知名数据库收录:
·SCIE(科学引文索引扩展版)
·Scopus
·DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
·SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
·SNIP
·CSCD核心(中国科学引文数据库)
·WJCI(科技期刊世界影响力指数World Journal Clout Index)
·OARL(国际开放获取期刊推荐名录International Open Access Journal Recommended List)
投稿指南:高效同行评审,开放获取
·投稿网址:
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-palaeogeography
·审稿流程:采用双盲同行评审,平均审稿周期4-8周。
·稿件要求:需符合《古地理学报》(英文)征稿简则,欢迎原创研究论文及权威综述。
编辑部联系方式
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ojop_amy@163.com (刘老师)
ojop_xfh@163.com (胡老师)
·电话:+86-10-62394320(编辑部)
·微信公众号:微信搜索关注“Journal of Palaeogeography”,获取最新资讯。
Guide for authors
【官网信息】
About the journal
Aims and scope
Journal of Palaeogeography (JoP) publishes in the general fields of sedimentology and palaeontology that include a distinct and noticeable palaeogeographic aspect or perspective. High-quality original research articles and authoritative reviews are welcomed.
Subdisciplines of interest to JoP include (but are not limited to):
Facies analysis and sedimentary environments;
Palaeobiology (including taxonomy) and palaeoecology;
Palaeobiogeography;
Stratigraphy;
Sequence stratigraphy;
Sedimentary geochemistry;
Provenance analysis;
Palaeoclimatology;
Basin analysis;
Past and present processes, including human civilization;
Prediction & exploration related to oil, gas, coal & other mineral resources;
Palaeoseismology.
Journal of Palaeogeography, published continuously since 2012, publishes in English timely, innovative and provocative research from across the spectrum of palaeogeography, sedimentology and relevant disciplines and subdisciplines. JoP has a worldwide authorship and broad scope in basic and applied aspects. Submissions need to address some aspect of palaeogeography as an integral part of the submission, and submissions using multi-disciplinary approaches are favourably welcomed for promoting palaeogeography and sedimentology internationally.
JoP is the formal publication outlet of the International Society of Palaeogeography.
Full-text is available for all issues.
Article types
Contributions falling into the following categories will be considered for publication:
Original research papers, which meet the Aims and Scope of the journal and should normally not exceed 8000 words in length (including the title, abstract and main text, but excluding the references and figure captions). The number of figures in the main text should not exceed 10.
Reviews, with a typical length within 10000 words
Editorials
Discussions
Replies
Book reviews
Please ensure that you select the appropriate article type from the list of options when making your submission. Authors contributing to special issues should ensure that they select the special issue article type from this list.
Peer review
This journal follows a double anonymized review process. Your submission will initially be assessed by our editors to determine suitability for publication in this journal. If your submission is deemed suitable, it will typically be sent to a minimum of two reviewers for an independent expert assessment of the scientific quality. The decision as to whether your article is accepted or rejected will be taken by our editors.
Read more about peer review.
Our editors are not involved in making decisions about papers which:
they have written themselves.
have been written by family members or colleagues.
relate to products or services in which they have an interest.
Any such submissions will be subject to the journal's usual procedures and peer review will be handled independently of the editor involved and their research group. Read more about editor duties.
Authors may submit a formal appeal request to the editorial decision, provided it meets all the requirements and follows the procedure outlined in Elsevier’s Appeal Policy. Only one appeal per submission will be considered and the appeal decision will be final.
Special issues and article collections
The peer review process for special issues and article collections follows the same process as outlined above for regular submissions, except, a guest editor may send the submissions out to the reviewers and may recommend a decision to the journal editor. The journal editor oversees the peer review process of all special issues and article collections to ensure the high standards of publishing ethics and responsiveness are respected and is responsible for the final decision regarding acceptance or rejection of articles.
Open access
We refer you to our open access information page to learn about open access options for this journal.
Ethics and policies
Ethics in publishing
Authors must follow ethical guidelines stated in Elsevier's Publishing Ethics Policy.
Submission declaration
When authors submit an article to an Elsevier journal it is implied that:
the work described has not been published previously except in the form of a preprint, an abstract, a published lecture, academic thesis or registered report. See our policy on multiple, redundant or concurrent publication.
the article is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
the article's publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out.
if accepted, the article will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, including electronically, without the written consent of the copyright-holder.
To verify compliance with our journal publishing policies, we may check your manuscript with our screening tools.
Authorship
All authors should have made substantial contributions to all of the following:
The conception and design of the study, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data.
Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content.
Final approval of the version to be submitted.
Authors should appoint a corresponding author to communicate with the journal during the editorial process. All authors should agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work to ensure that the questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Changes to authorship
The editors of this journal generally will not consider changes to authorship once a manuscript has been submitted. It is important that authors carefully consider the authorship list and order of authors and provide a definitive author list at submission.
The policy of this journal around authorship changes:
All authors must be listed in the manuscript and their details entered into the submission system. Changes can only be made prior to acceptance, and only if approved by the journal editor. This includes additions, deletion, or rearrangement of author names.
Requests to change authorship must be made by the corresponding author using this form. The corresponding author must provide the reason for the request to the journal editor with written confirmation from all authors, including any authors being added or removed, that they agree with the changes. Requests which do not comply with the instructions outlined in the form will not be considered.
This journal does not allow authorship changes after acceptance. This includes additions, deletions, or the rearrangement of author names, including changes to the corresponding author.
The review process may be paused while a change in authorship request is being considered.
Approved authorship changes will result in a corrigendum if the manuscript has already been accepted.
Any unauthorized authorship changes may result in the rejection of the manuscript or retraction if the article has already been published.
Declaration of competing interests
All authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence or bias their work. Examples of potential competing interests include:
Employment
Consultancies
Stock ownership
Honoraria
Paid expert testimony
Patent applications or registrations
Grants or any other funding
Affiliation with the journal as an Editor or Advisory Board Member
The declarations tool should always be completed.
Authors with a journal affiliation to declare should enter the following text under “Other Activities” within the declarations tool and should inform the journal and publisher prior to completing the submission process:
Given their role as [insert journal role title], [insert your name] had no involvement in the peer-review of this article and has no access to information regarding its peer-review. Full responsibility for the editorial process for this article was delegated to another journal editor.
Editorial disclosure statements will be included as a footnote and/or in the declaration of competing interest section of the article.
Authors with no competing interests to declare should select the option "I have nothing to declare".
The resulting Word document containing your declaration should be uploaded at the "attach/upload files" step in the submission process. It is important that the Word document is saved in the .doc/.docx file format. Author signatures are not required.
Funding sources
Authors must disclose any funding sources who provided financial support for the conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article. The role of sponsors, if any, should be declared in relation to the study design, collection, analysis and interpretation of data, writing of the report and decision to submit the article for publication. If funding sources had no such involvement this should be stated in your submission.
List funding sources in this standard way to facilitate compliance to funder's requirements:
Funding: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health [grant numbers xxxx, yyyy]; the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA [grant number zzzz]; and the United States Institutes of Peace [grant number aaaa].
It is not necessary to include detailed descriptions on the program or type of grants, scholarships and awards. When funding is from a block grant or other resources available to a university, college, or other research institution, submit the name of the institute or organization that provided the funding.
If no funding has been provided for the research, it is recommended to include the following sentence:
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Declaration of generative AI use
Authors must declare the use of generative AI in the manuscript preparation process upon submission of the paper.
Elsevier recognizes the potential of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies (“AI Tools”), when used responsibly, to help researchers work efficiently, gain critical insights fast and achieve better outcomes. Increasingly, these tools, including AI agents and deep research tools, are helping researchers to synthesize complex literature, provide an overview of a field or research question, identify research gaps, generate ideas, and provide tailored support for tasks such as content organization and improving language and readability.
Authors preparing a manuscript for this journal can use AI Tools to support them. However, these tools must never be used as a substitute for human critical thinking, expertise and evaluation. AI technology should always be applied with human oversight and control.
Ultimately, authors are responsible and accountable for the contents of their work. This includes accountability for:
Carefully reviewing and verifying the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and impartiality of all AI-generated output (including checking the sources, as AI-generated references can be incorrect or fabricated).
Editing and adapting all material thoroughly to ensure the manuscript represents the author’s authentic and original contribution and reflects their own analysis, interpretation, insights and ideas.
Ensuring the use of any tools or sources, AI-based or otherwise, is made clear and transparent to readers. If AI Tools have been used, we require a disclosure statement upon submission; please see example below.
Ensuring the manuscript is developed in a way that safeguards data privacy, intellectual property and other rights, by checking the terms and conditions of any AI tool that is used.
Finally, authors must not list or cite AI Tools as an author or co-author on the manuscript since authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can only be attributed to, and performed by, humans.
The use of AI Tools in the manuscript preparation process must be declared by adding a statement at the end of the manuscript when the paper is first submitted. The statement will appear in the published work and should be placed in a new section before the references list.
An example:
Title of new section: Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the manuscript preparation process.
Statement: During the preparation of this work the author(s) used [NAME OF TOOL / SERVICE] in order to [REASON]. After using this tool/service, the author(s) reviewed and edited the content as needed and take(s) full responsibility for the content of the published article.
The declaration does not apply to the use of basic tools, such as tools used to check grammar, spelling and references. If you have nothing to disclose, you do not need to add a statement.
Please read Elsevier’s author policy on the use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies, which can be found in the generative AI policies for journals.
Please note: to protect authors’ rights and the confidentiality of their research, this journal does not currently allow the use of generative AI or AI-assisted technologies such as ChatGPT or similar services by reviewers or editors in the peer review and manuscript evaluation process, as is stated in Elsevier's generative AI policies for journals. Elsevier is actively evaluating compliant AI Tools and may revise this policy in the future.
Preprints
Preprint sharing
Authors may share preprints in line with Elsevier's article sharing policy. Sharing preprints, such as on a preprint server, will not count as prior publication.
We advise you to read our policy on multiple, redundant or concurrent publication.
Use of inclusive language
Inclusive language acknowledges diversity, conveys respect to all people, is sensitive to differences, and promotes equal opportunities. Authors should ensure their work uses inclusive language throughout and contains nothing which might imply one individual is superior to another on the grounds of:
age
gender
race
ethnicity
culture
sexual orientation
disability or health condition
We recommend avoiding the use of descriptors about personal attributes unless they are relevant and valid. Write for gender neutrality with the use of plural nouns ("clinicians, patients/clients") as default. Wherever possible, avoid using "he, she," or "he/she."
No assumptions should be made about the beliefs of readers and writing should be free from bias, stereotypes, slang, reference to dominant culture and/or cultural assumptions.
These guidelines are meant as a point of reference to help you identify appropriate language but are by no means exhaustive or definitive.
Reporting sex- and gender-based analyses
There is no single, universally agreed-upon set of guidelines for defining sex and gender. We offer the following guidance:
Sex and gender-based analyses (SGBA) should be integrated into research design when research involves or pertains to humans, animals or eukaryotic cells. This should be done in accordance with any requirements set by funders or sponsors and best practices within a field.
Sex and/or gender dimensions of the research should be addressed within the article or declared as a limitation to the generalizability of the research.
Definitions of sex and/or gender applied should be explicitly stated to enhance the precision, rigor and reproducibility of the research and to avoid ambiguity or conflation of terms and the constructs to which they refer.
We advise you to read the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines and the SAGER checklist (PDF) on the EASE website, which offer systematic approaches to the use of sex and gender information in study design, data analysis, outcome reporting and research interpretation.
For further information we suggest reading the rationale behind and recommended use of the SAGER guidelines.
Definitions of sex and/or gender
We ask authors to define how sex and gender have been used in their research and publication. Some guidance:
Sex generally refers to a set of biological attributes that are associated with physical and physiological features such as chromosomal genotype, hormonal levels, internal and external anatomy. A binary sex categorization (male/female) is usually designated at birth ("sex assigned at birth") and is in most cases based solely on the visible external anatomy of a newborn. In reality, sex categorizations include people who are intersex/have differences of sex development (DSD).
Gender generally refers to socially constructed roles, behaviors and identities of women, men and gender-diverse people that occur in a historical and cultural context and may vary across societies and over time. Gender influences how people view themselves and each other, how they behave and interact and how power is distributed in society.
Depending on the focus of a paper, sex and/or gender may or may not be relevant to the content of the paper. We recognize that beliefs, attitudes, and laws relating to sex and gender may vary. These articles do not attempt to dictate author beliefs but rather require that, where relevant to an author’s research or paper, the author must provide clear explanations of how the paper and research define and use sex and gender.
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