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2021年4月20日星期二
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Introduction
We recommend reading each of the sections below before preparing your submission to GEUS Bulletin. These instructions refer to article submissions. Separate instructions for preparing monographs and map descriptions are available upon request to the editorial office.
1.0 Formats and Publishing Criteria
Authors should read this section before making a submission to GEUS Bulletin, especially if this is your first submission.
Topics covered in this page include:
• 1.1 Journal remit and readership
• 1.2 Article types
• 1.3 Publishing criteria
1.1 Journal remit and readership
GEUS Bulletin publishes geoscience research papers with a focus on Denmark, Greenland and the wider North Atlantic and Arctic regions. The journal serves a broad geoscientific readership from research, industry, government agencies, NGOs and special interest groups. We welcome submissions that fit this remit.
1.2 Article types
GEUS Bulletin publishes two main categories of articles: (1) short articles (up to 6 pages), in a rapid-communication style that are of immediate interest to the geoscience community, and (2) regular articles (up to 20 pages) with fewer restrictions on the total word count and number of display items.
1.2.1 Short articles
These short articles often provide first accounts of ongoing research projects, case studies or descriptions of new methods under development, early publication of which may be of interest to scientists in this field, or another related field. Authors can choose one of the following types of short articles:
RESEARCH ARTICLE | SHORT – documenting new results from a complete or ongoing research project.
REVIEW ARTICLE | SHORT – a mini-review of literature on a topical subject.
DATA ARTICLE | SHORT – documenting a new or updated dataset. These articles should be accompanied by a (DOI) link to the dataset in a recognised data repository. Read more in our data sharing and reproducibility policy.
METHOD ARTICLE | SHORT – documenting a new or updated method relevant to the geoscientific community.
These short articles are limited in space to 6 pages of typeset manuscript. This roughly corresponds to 3000 words and a maximum of 4 mid-sized (half page) display items (figures and tables). Authors can submit supplementary files to document technical but essential information regarding methods (sample collection, preparation, analyses and statistical treatment of data), and additional figures and tables that add deeper context and additional documentation of the results.
We request a review turnaround time of 2 weeks for these submissions, though the actual return time depends on the reviewers’ availability.
1.2.2 Regular articles
These articles document original research or a literature review and are ideal for submissions that require extra space or additional figures and tables that would otherwise exceed the limits of a short-format article.
Authors can choose one of the following types of regular articles:
RESEARCH ARTICLE – documenting new results, datasets or methods.
REVIEW ARTICLE – a literature review on a subject of interest to the geosciences community.
These articles are limited to 20 pages of typeset manuscript. Authors can submit supplementary files to document additional explanatory text, figures or tables that provide useful, though not essential, information. Any information or data that are essential to understanding the line of argument and conclusions developed in the manuscript should be presented in the main text.
We request a review turnaround time of 6 weeks for these submissions, though the actual return time depends on the reviewers’ availability.
1.3 Publishing criteria
At GEUS Bulletin, our editorial team believes that the role of a scientific journal is to provide the professional services and resources needed to read and publish peer-reviewed scholarly research. This includes managing the peer-review process, encouraging transparency and ethical reporting of scientific results, and providing a modern, user-friendly and reliable platform for publication and long-term preservation of the scientific record.
We do not set arbitrary editorial restrictions on an article’s perceived ‘novelty’ or ‘impact’. We do not prioritise articles for publication based on the perceived popularity of a certain topic, nor do we penalise articles for focusing on a single study site without seeking a larger, regional or global application of their findings.
We do, however, require that the following criteria are met before an article is published on our platform:
1. An article should fall within the journal’s remit.
2. An article must document fully the methods used. This includes any field methods and sample collection, software, laboratory analyses and statistical treatments of data.
3. Articles must contain a clear rationale for the study. This includes a clearly formulated research question, aims and objectives.
4. Conclusions must always be supported by the data presented and the methodology described.
5. Articles must be written in clear (UK) English and follow a logical structure.
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Editorial Team
Editor in Chief
Catherine Jex
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Speleothems, palaeoclimate, Holocene climate change, stable isotopes
Email: cje@geus.dk
Phone: +45 91333414
Maps Editor (Greenland)
Thomas Find Kokfelt, senior researcher
Department of Petrology and Economic Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Email: tfk@geus.dk
Maps Editor (Denmark)
Kristian Svennevig, researcher
Department of Petrology and Economic Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Geohazards, structural geology, geomorphology, geological mapping
Email: ksv@geus.dk
Adam A. Garde, emeritus
Department of Petrology and Economic Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Email: aag@geus.dk
Scientific Editors
We draw on a talented pool of scientific editors, including senior scientists, professors and early career postdocs. If you are interested in becoming a scientific editor either on a regular basis or as a guest editor, contact us at enquiries@geusbulletin.org.
You can find an editor in your subject area from the list below.
Julian Koch, postdoc
Department of Hydrology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Hydrology, remote sensing
Email: juko@geus.dk
Adam Hambly, Senior Researcher
Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Water Technology & Processes, water quality monitoring, waste water treatment, fluorescence
Email: adaha@dtu.dk
William Colgan, senior researcher
Department of Glaciology and Climate, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Glaciology, climate
Email: wic@geus.dk
Signe Hillerup Larsen, postdoc
Department of Glaciology and Climate, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Glaciology, climate
Email: shl@geus.dk
Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz, professor
Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Denmark
Quaternary palaeoclimate, paleoceanography, marine geology, micropaleontology, sea ice variability, ocean-cryosphere interaction
Email: mss@geo.au.dk
Stefanie Lode, postdoc
Department of Petrology and Economic Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Geochemistry
Email: stlo@geus.dk
Hyojin Kim, postdoc
Department of Groundwater and Quaternary Geological Mapping, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Geochemistry, Hydrogeology
Email: hk@geus.dk
Rasmus Bødker Madsen, postdoc
Department of Groundwater and Quaternary Geological Mapping, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Geophysics, geostatistics
Email: rbm@geus.dk
Kerstin Saalmann, senior researcher
Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Norway
Structural geology, tectonics
Email: kerstin.saalmann@ngu.no
Sara Salehi, researcher
Department of Petrology and Economic Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Geological remote sensing, hyper-/multi-spectral image analysis, machine learning, landslide monitoring, synthetic aperture radar data analysis
Email: ssal@geus.dk
Mette Olivarius, senior researcher
Department of Reservoir Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Sediment petrography, diagenesis, provenance
Email: mol@geus.dk
Lars Stemmerik, research professor
Department of Reservoir Geology, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Reservoir geology, basin geology, sedimentology, carbonate diagenesis
Email: ls@geus.dk
Michael Bryld Wessel Fyhn, senior researcher
Department of Stratigraphy, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Seismic basin analysis
Email: mbwf@geus.dk
Jon R. Ineson, senior researcher
Department of Stratigraphy, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Stratigraphy, sedimentology and basin analysis
Email: ji@geus.dk
Sofie Lindström, senior researcher
Department of Stratigraphy, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark
Stratigraphy, palaeontology, palynology, paleoclimate, paleoecology
Email: sli@geus.dk