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Acta Geologica Polonica publishes original papers on all aspects of basic geology.
These papers must have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere, in entirety of in part.
The articles should be of moderate length (up to 80 manuscript pages). Longer manuscripts may be accepted
but authors should consult the editor before submitting these.
Submission should be addressed to:
Editors, Acta Geologica Polonica,
Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw,
Al. ¯wirki i Wigury 93, PL-02-089 Warszawa, Poland.
E-mails: agp@uw.edu.pl or i.walaszczyk@uw.edu.pl
Hardcopy submission: Two copies of the manuscript and all illustrations should be submitted together
with a covering letter confirming the originality of the paper. The electronic version of the whole manuscript, best as
PDF file, on CD/DVD-ROM disc should be included.
Electronic submission: The manuscript may be submitted in electronic version (sent at the
Journal e-mail address: agp@uw.edu.pl) as Word file, with figures and tables included in the same document or, preferably,
as PDF file.
Authors receive one set of proofs (together with
the manuscript) from the publisher. The corrected proofs should
be sent back to the Editor. If the author(s) requests significant
revision at this stage (more than 5% of the text), then a financial
contribution to the costs of publication will be required. The author(s)
will receive 50 off-prints free of charge. Additional off-prints
may be purchased and the off-print order form (sent by the publisher
together with the proofs) should be returned with the corrected
proofs.
All papers are published in English.
Text:
The manuscript should be written concisely in clear language.
The text should be double-spaced, typed in 12 point font size.
Captions to text-figures and plates should
be written separately at the end of the manuscript. The text should
be typed in normal letters; italics are marked with wavy lines and
boldface text is underlined. All author's names should be typed
in capital letters. In all citations and synonymy lists, the numbers
of figures and plates, if originally given in Roman numerals, should
be changed into Arabic numerals. Literature references in the text,
when given in parentheses, should give the author's surname followed
by the year of publication with no comma in between. Use ampersand
'&' for two authors and '& al.' for more than two authors.
The Systeme Internationale (SI) should be used for all units of
measurement.
The title page should include:
I. title
II. first name(s) and surname(s) of author(s)
III. affiliations and address(es) of authors [include e-mail addresses
when possible]
IV. abstract
Abstracts should be concisely
written and should not exceed 200 words.
References should include only
papers cited in the text and should correspond to the following
examples:
Journals:
TRAMMER, J. 1989. Middle to Upper Oxfordian
sponges of the Polish Jura. Acta Geologica Polonica, 39,
49-91.
Books:
WILSON, J.L. 1975. Carbonate facies in
geologic history, pp. 1-471. Springer; Berlin - Heidelberg.
Book chapter:
FLÜGEL, E. & STEIGER,
T. 1981. An Upper Jurassic sponge-algal buildup from the Northern
Frankenalb, West Germany. In: D.F. TOOMEY
(Ed.), European fossil reef models. SEPM Special Publication,
30, 371-397.
Symposium Volume:
ODIN, G.S. 1984. Geochronology of the Jurassic
time: status in 1984. In: O. MICHELSEN
& A. ZEISS (Eds), International
Symposium on Jurassic Stratigraphy, pp. 767-776. Copenhagen.
Synonymies should be ordered
as follows:
1904. Serpentula tuberculifera n.sp.; K. BRÜNNICH
NIELSEN, p. 92, Pl. 1, Figs 22-23.
part 1902. Inoceramus Cripsi var. radiosa n.var.;
A. QUAAS, pp. 1701-171, Pl. 20, Fig. 9
1891. Olcostephanus involutus QUENSTEDT;
J. SIEMIRADZKI, pp. 78-79.
Illustrations:
All illustrations (excluding plates) should be numbered in the sequence
of their first reference in the text and are labelled as Text-figures
(abbreviated Text-fig.). Insertion points for illustrations and
plates should be marked in the left-hand margin of the manuscript.
Drawings should be made in black on good quality white paper or
as a glossy print. Photographic prints must be of good contrast.
Including the legend, they should either match the size of a full
page (160 × 220 mm), the width of a double column (160 mm), the
width of a single column (75 mm), or they must be suitable for reduction
to these dimensions. Each illustration should be mounted on a separate
sheet of white cardboard. Colour illustrations are acceptable but
authors must contact the Editor before submitting the manuscript.
Plates: Photographic
illustrations may be arranged into a full-page format (160 × 223
mm) and are numbered separately (with Arabic numerals) as Plates
(abbreviated Pl.). Photographs in one plate are numbered consecutively
from left to right and from top to bottom, and each is referred
to as a Figure (e.g. Pl. 1, Fig. 2 or Pl. 3, Figs 4, 5-8). The plates
must match the size of the full page (160 × 223 mm) or should be
suitable for reduction to these dimensions. Photographic prints
must be of good contrast and should be mounted on a white or black
background. Colour plates are acceptable without any extra charges
but authors must contact the Editor before submitting the manuscript.
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