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Journal title (English)
RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Language of publication
English, Russian
ISSN
1681-1208 (print) 1681-1208 (online)
Russian science citation index:
Yes 31854

Recommendations to Author and Editor:

1. Manuscript Content and Structure

All articles submitted for publication in the journal are uploaded to the site (see Submit manuscript). All titles of uploaded files should be in Latin without any special symbols, with one point separating the file name and extension, for example, fig01.tif, f01.gif, paper.doc, tab12.doc, table01.txt etc.

At preparing the article for loading and receiving the electronic version of the manuscript you should have:

  • title of the article,
  • text of the article and other components, which may be represented as separate files (tables, drawings, electronic applications),
  • authors list, arranged in the order defined by the authors,
  • addresses of authors (organization, city, province/state, country),
  • name and actual e-mail of the corresponding author,
  • keywords that reflect the subject and content of the article from the GCMD KeywordsAGU Index Terms and according to the author's choice.

We recommend also to include graphical abstract and/or video abstracts (2-3 min) if applicable.

The text should be structured and include:

  • abstract (200-250 words),
  • introduction,
  • basic text,
  • conclusion,
  • references.

The basic part can be structured if necessary up to three levels of depth with or without numbering - \section{<section_title>}, \subsection{}, \subsubsection{}.

Text of acknowledgment for the help in preparing the article (intellectual, technical and financial) must be in the form of a separate fragment and placed at the end of the article before the list of references, or a first appendix (if available).

The article may be submitted with appendices, including a description of the electronic components that are placed after acknowledgement before the reference list.

2. Article Language

Russian Journal of Earth Sciences publishes articles in English and in Russian.

For historical reasons (the Journal was created in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union) we recommend to use standard U.S. English, as well as the AGU Grammar and Style Guide. For the authors' convenience a copy of this document can also be downloaded from RJES website.

Russian-speaking authors may submit original manuscripts in Russian. These articles will be reviewed by the Editorial Board in the general order provided a guarantee of the author or his organization to prepare qualified translation into English if the article is accepted for publication in the journal.

3. Manuscript Format

The article may be submitted::

  • as ASCII file, at that all of the structural components and paragraphs must be separated by empty lines,
  • in MS Word format not lower than 97 version,
  • in LaTeX format, at that only style files should be used, recommended by the Editorial Board (available on request by email, rjes@gcras.ru).

Along with the listed files, it is recommended to additionally submit the version of the article with all the inserted components (annotations, figures, tables, references, etc.) in MS Word or PDF formats. There are no special requirements for the composition of this version, it is important that it is easily readable. This will reduce the time to prepare a review for the article.

Highly specialized jargon, terms and mathematical symbols without explanation, acronyms without decrypting in the text, as well as any other elements that impede understanding of the article's content should never be used.

4. References

According to the accepted style of the Journal in-text reference links should not be given in numbers. In-text reference links should follow the format: [Ivanov, 2016] for one author, [Ivanov and Petrov, 2015] for two authors, [Ivanov et al., 2015] for three or more authors. The list of references should not be numberred. It should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first authors' surnames and years of publication of referred sources. It is recommended to put more than one in-text reference links inside square brackets pair separating them with semicolon, e.g. [Ivanov, 2016; Ivanov and Petrov, 2015].

4.1 Format of the list of referenced literature

If the original version of the article is not in the LaTeX format with a recommended style file (elxpaper.sty, elxshort.sty version 1.5 or 2.0), the list of referenced literature is reformatted to the form compatible with Crossref recommendations. This is a necessary condition for the participation of the publisher (GC RAS) in the Crossref "Forward Linking" project, which provides timely information on the citation of the relevant article. References may include articles in scientific journals with an assigned DOI identifier and without it, books and articles in books (collections), abstracts of reports at conferences and scientific and technical reports, as well as registered databases and data sets. The types of publications listed have different sets of required parameters and are described in sufficient detail in Table 3 of the guide (DOI: 10.2205/2015BS016).

The inclusion of publications that are not directly related to the content of the article, and excessive self-citation should be avoided in the list of referenced literature. Included in the list of works are automatically excluded if the text does not contain correct references to them.

5. Floating Article Components

The floating article components (floats), i.e. pictures, tables, animations, videos etc. should be submitted as separate files. The names of the same type, for example, figures (tables) must have the same structure and differ only in number, and the number must match the sequence of appearance of references to the corresponding figure (table) in the text, for example: f01.gif, f02.gif, ....f12.tif, or fig01.tif, fig02.eps,...fig12.tif. Appearance of the original references to floats in a random order is unacceptable, i.e., the first link in the article to Figure 2 must be preceded by a reference to Figure 1 etc.

Screen text should be kept to a minimum in figures (in the field of the image). All necessary explanations should be given in the figure caption. No characters, symbols etc. should be in the figures, which are not explained in the captions or in the text of the article, except geographical names or well-known and well-established terms, which do not require explanation.

For preparing graphics an author should be guided by the version of the article in a journal format, i.e. the recommended resolution is 300 dpi. For linear graphics (black & white) PCX, MSPn, and BMP formats may be used. Though necessary scaling can be easily produced at a final stage, we recommend to prepare graphics files in 1:1 scale, to avoid reducing the graphics quality. The final size of graphics should be not less than 8.5 / 23 cm, including a figure caption for placing in one column, 17 / 23 cm for placing in two columns, i.e. 1000 x 2700 px and 2050 x 2700 px respectively at resolution 300 dpi. Fonts used for captions inside images (after scaling of initial images) should be close (+/-30%} to the font size used for basic text.

In the case of submitting maps with many details a substantial increase in the physical size of the image is permitted. This allows to effectively use the scaling tools when viewing, for example, in Adobe Acrobat, or including such maps in Flash format. Editorial and technical team in such cases provides all the necessary assistance in preparing graphics material.

Other components (animation, video, audio, interfaces to other databases etc.) must also be downloaded as a separate file. As a rule, these components are not edited, but in some cases, especially if the downloadable components have active elements (SSI, ActiveX, Java-based components etc.), you may need an agreement with the system administrator of electronic publishing server.

6. Tables and data

If the amount of data included in the article does not exceed 2 Kb, they can be included as a structural element in the text of the article or placed in a separate file (or several files by the number of tables) in the formats recommended for the text of the article as an floating object, and both portrait and landscape orientation of the tables are allowed. Sometimes an article is based on data that is much larger than the recommended size of the article, which prevents the inclusion of this data directly into the article. In this case, the editors recommend publishing these data as a specialized database or datasets in the Earth Science DataBase. This is considered as data publication with the corresponding assignment of this publication to a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

Publishing Ethics

This text is based on the Elsevier Publishers materials in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics Code of Conduct guidelines (COPE).

1. Introduction

1.1. The publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences serves many purposes outside of simple communication. It is a building block in the development of a coherent and respected network of knowledge and a significant contribution to the development of Earth Sciences. For all these reasons and more it is important to lay down standards of expected ethical behaviour by all parties involved in the act of publishing: the author, the journal editor, the peer reviewer, the publisher (GC RAS) and the National Geophysical Committee of Russian federation (NGC RF) for the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences.

1.2. Publisher has a supporting, investing and nurturing role in the scholarly communication process but is also ultimately responsible for ensuring that best practice is followed in its publications.

1.3. Publisher takes its duties of guardianship over the scholarly record extremely seriously. Our journal programmes record "the minutes of geoscience" and we recognize our responsibilities as the keeper of those "minutes" in all our policies not least the ethical guidelines that we have here adopted.

2. Duties of Editors

2.1. Publication decision. The Editor-in-Chief of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences is solely and independently responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal should be published, often working on conjunction with the relevant society (NGC RF). The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers and readers must always underwrite such decisions. The Editor-in-Chief (or his co-editor - further Editor) may be guided by the policies of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences' editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The editor may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision.

2.2. Fair play. An editor should evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors.

2.3. Confidentiality. The editor and any editorial staff of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences must not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.

2.4. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest.

2.4.1. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in an editor's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.

2.4.2. Editors should recuse themselves (i.e. should ask a co-editor, associate editor or other member of the editorial board instead to review and consider) from considering manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or (possibly) institutions connected to the papers.

2.5. Vigilance over published record. An editor presented with convincing evidence that the substance or conclusions of a published paper are erroneous should coordinate with the publisher (and/or relevant society) to promote the prompt publication of a correction, retraction, expression of concern, or other note, as may be relevant.

2.6. Involvement and cooperation in investigations. An editor should take reasonably responsive measures when ethical complaints have been presented concerning a submitted manuscript or published paper, in conjunction with the publisher (or relevant society). Such measures will generally include contacting the author of the manuscript or paper and giving due consideration of the respective complaint or claims made, but may also include further communications to the relevant institutions and research bodies.

3. Duties of Reviewers

3.1. Contribution to Editorial Decisions. Peer review assists the editor in making editorial decisions and through the editorial communications with the author may also assist the author in improving the paper. Peer review is an essential component of formal scholarly communication, and lies at the heart of the scientific method.

3.2. Promptness. Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review the research reported in a manuscript or knows that its prompt review will be impossible should notify the editor of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences and excuse himself from the review process.

3.3. Confidentiality. Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents. They must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the editor.

3.4. Standard and Objectivity. Reviews should be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the author is inappropriate. Referees should express their views clearly with supporting arguments.

3.5. Acknowledgement of Sources. Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. A reviewer should also call to the editor's attention any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal knowledge.

3.6. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest.

3.6.1. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a reviewer's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.

3.6.2. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

4. Duties of Authors

4.1. Reporting Standards.

4.1.1. Authors of reports of original research should present an accurate account of the work performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be represented accurately in the paper. A paper should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behaviour and are unacceptable.

4.1.2. Review and professional publication articles should also be accurate and objective, and editorial 'opinion' works should be clearly identified as such.

4.2. Data Access and Retention.

Authors may be asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review, and should be prepared to provide public access to such data (consistent with the ALPSP-STM Statement on Data and Databases), if practicable, and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication. Initial data on the basis of which the manuscript was prepared may be accepted for inclusion in the Earth Science DataBase (ESDB) and simultaneously published with the assignment of DOI index.

4.3. Originality and Plagiarism.

4.3.1. The authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works, and if the authors have used the work and/or words of others, this has been appropriately cited or quoted.

4.3.2. Plagiarism takes many forms, from 'passing off' another's paper as the author's own paper, to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another's paper (without attribution), to claiming results from research conducted by others. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is unacceptable.

4.4. Multiple, Redundant or Concurrent Publication.

4.4.1. An author should not in general publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research in more than one journal of primary publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is unacceptable.

4.4.2. In general, an author should not submit for consideration in another journal a previously published paper.

4.4.3. Publication of some kinds of articles (e.g. translations) in more than one journal is sometimes justifiable, provided certain conditions are met. The authors and editors of the journals concerned must agree to the secondary publication, which must reflect the same data and interpretation of the primary document. The primary reference must be cited in the secondary publication.

4.5. Acknowledgement of Sources. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given. Authors should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work. Information obtained privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not be used or reported without explicit, written permission from the source. Information obtained in the course of confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant applications, must not be used without the explicit written permission of the author of the work involved in these services.

4.6. Authorship of the Paper.

4.6.1. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, they should be acknowledged or listed as contributors.

4.6.2. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included on the paper, and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

4.7. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest.

4.7.1. All authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.

4.7.2. Examples of potential conflicts of interest which should be disclosed include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage.

4.8. Fundamental errors in published works. When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in a published work, it is the author's obligation to promptly notify the editor of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences and cooperate with Publisher to retract or correct the paper. If the editor or the publisher learn from a third party that a published work contains a significant error, it is the obligation of the author to promptly retract or correct the paper.

5. Duties of the Publisher

5.1. Publisher should adopt policies and procedures that support editors, reviewers and authors of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences in performing their ethical duties under these ethics guidelines. The publisher should ensure that the potential for advertising or reprint revenue has no impact or influence on editorial decisions.

5.2. The publisher should support the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences editors in the review of complaints raised concerning ethical issues and help communications with other journals and/or publishers where this is useful to editors.

5.3. Publisher should develop codes of practice and inculcate industry standards for best practice on ethical matters, errors and retractions.

5.4. Publisher should provide specialized legal review and counsel if necessary.

Founder

The founder of the journal is the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Author Fees

Publication of manuscripts that meet the requirements of the journal is free.
The editors provide additional paid services in accordance with the approved tariffs.

Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a reviewer's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

Plagiarism Detection

The Russian Journal of Earth Sciences editorial board uses native Russian-language plagiarism detection software Antiplagiat to screen the submissions. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.

Preprint and Postprint Policy

Prior to acceptance and publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, authors are required to confirm that the submission has not been previously published, nor has been submitted. When referring to an article published in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences the publishers suggest that the article (including DOI index) is linked to the journal's website (https://rjes.ru/en/nauka/). With the consent of the authors the articles accepted for publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences may be pre-registered in Crossref assigning DOI index and the publication of abstracts. As part of submission process, authors are required to submit the articles, previously shared on personal or public websites, not related to other publishers.

Article Submission and Publishing Process

1. After downloading the articles the program monitors a number of formal characteristics of the loaded material and generates a prior notification to the author, sent by e-mail system. The system also generates a unique paper identifier.

2. Technical editor checks the availability and consistency of all materials submitted by the author in accordance with the above requirements. In the absence of comments the article goes to further processing (see paragraph 3 below), otherwise the author is requested to download the missing or requiring replacement components.

3. Editor-in-Chief or an authorized member of the Editorial Board examines the article and makes one of the decisions:

  • accepts the article for publication, possible minor editorial clarifications carried out by the Editorial Board (paragraph 5 below);
  • forwards the article to the double blind peer review to the reviewers (two independent reviewers);
  • forwards the article to the author for processing according to the results of his own review, or on the basis of peer reviews;
  • declines the article if it does not match Journal's profile or based on false data and/or arguments.

4. The Editorial Board informs the author about all stages of processing, re-examines the revised article and, if necessary, sends it to a re-review.

5. Article, accepted for publication, is transferred to the editorial and technical staff, electronic components (animation, video, scripts) are forwarded to the technical staff of the Editorial Board.

6. The first and the most sensitive stage of technical processing is a translation of the text in LaTeX format, preparation of graphics files and descriptions of electronic applications to prepare an integrated LaTeX file as galleys of the article. Proofreading of galleys is done by a technical editor to check the compliance with the text, the use of standardized (recommended) units (SI units) and other technical requirements. Proofs are processed by a special program that provides automatic numbering of paragraphs, verification of compliance with references in the text with a list of references, generates unique identifiers of links, which are then used to generate XML files for Crossref, and also checks the text for the absence of non-Latin characters. The proofs of the article are not subject to any further editorial processing, all the issues related to the quality of articles and translation must be resolved before this stage.

7. The following stages of technical processing are carried out mainly with the use of software developed by technical experts of GC RAS (see paragraph EP Tools Used), and include:

  • pages composition in accordance with the journal standard and generating a printed version of the article in PDF format;
  • generating a set of HTML5 files in accordance with the structure adopted for the online version;
  • generating article metadata in XML formats to download them to Crossref and eLibrary;
  • conversion HTML5 files to XHTML format and generating EPUB3 structure;
  • generating a portable version in PDF format for smartphones.

8. Downloading the generated sets of files to the GC RAS server (http://elpub.wdcb.ru/journals/rjes/) and medtadata files to Crossref and eLibrary servers, then the author is notified of the publication of the article, and receives the output data including DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

From July 15, 2022, the editorial office provides additional paid services in accordance with the approved tariffs.

Publication of manuscripts that meet the requirements of the journal is free.

Tariffs for additional paid services (updated on 12/01/2022):

Service

Cost including VAT 20%

Unit

Written translation of articles from Russian into English

1440

RUB/page

Written translation into English of abstracts to the article

1200

RUB/page

Preparation of a list of references in accordance with the requirements of the journal

3000

RUB/page

Correction of drawings of unsatisfactory quality

0-1800

RUB/drawing

Urgent publication (up to 7 working days) after receiving two positive reviews

18000

RUB/article

Article size exceeded (more than 40,000 characters)

864

RUB/1800 characters with spaces

Placement of additional materials (databases, data sets) with DOI assignment (with a large amount of placed data, the price is negotiable)

1800

RUB/article

 

An agreement for the provision of additional services can only be concluded if positive reviews are received.

Gvishiani Alexei  — Chief Editor
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces ( Chief Scientist)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602466383 ELIBRARY: 4165
Dzeboev Boris  — Deputy Chief Editor
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Deputy Director for Science)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 55803344200 ELIBRARY: 608197
Kedrov Ernest  — Managing Editor
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507330078 ELIBRARY: 167652
Soloviev Anatoly  — Co-editor - Geomagnetism
Geophysical Center of RAS ( Director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor Russian Academy of Sciences ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 55221917000 ELIBRARY: 169907
Ismail-Zadeh Alik  — Co-editor - Geophysics
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical GeophysicsThis link is disabled.
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603809362 ELIBRARY: 58929
Shebalin Peter  — Co-editor - Geophysics
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 36947247500 ELIBRARY: 60815
Petrov Vladislav  — Co-editor - Geology
Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 26431573800 ELIBRARY: 61110
Zaitsev Viktor  — Co-editor - Geochemistry
Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56250521700 ELIBRARY: 65201
Zakharov Valeriy  — Co-editor - Mining
Institute for Problems of Integrated Development of the Subsoil of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Director)
doctor of technical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56438797200 ELIBRARY: 65697
Morozov Eugene  — Co-editor - Oceanology
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
docent Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56133208000 ELIBRARY: 58623
Kaftan Vladimir  — Co-editor - Geodesy and remote sensing
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of technical sciences
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507003115 ELIBRARY: 63341
Kolosov Vladimir  — Co-editor - Geography
Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geographical sciences
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603902089 ELIBRARY: 625820
Tatarinov Viktor  — Co-editor - Geoecology
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of technical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 24450897200 ELIBRARY: 101138
Bogoyavlensky Vasily  — Co-editor - Oil and gas
Oil and Gas Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of technical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 57188708874 ELIBRARY: 276872
Lushnikov Alexey  — Co-editor - Atmosphere physics
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 35583703600 ELIBRARY: 27729
Sheremet Igor  — Co-editor - System analysis and big data
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
doctor of technical sciences
professor ,
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602753011 ELIBRARY: 99171
Chang Xiaotao  — Co-editor - Remote sensing, gravity field studies
Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Center
professor
China
Aleshin Igor  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7003631286 ELIBRARY: 27674
Vereshchaka Alexander  — Local member
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of biological sciences
professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7004168257 ELIBRARY: 58693
Gelfan Alexander  — Local member
Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602256614 ELIBRARY: 63853
Gliko Alexander  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602433096 ELIBRARY: 1238
Didenko Alexey  — Local member
Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Habarovsk, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7006318496 ELIBRARY: 1042
Dobrolubov Sergei  — Local member
Lomonosov Moscow State University
doctor of geographical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603571542 ELIBRARY: 1053
Korchagin Oleg  — Local member
Departament geologii uglevodorodnogo syr'ya AO "Rosgeologiya"
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507375444 ELIBRARY: 67774
Lebedev Sergey  — Local member
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56363527500 ELIBRARY: 111467
Nikitina Isabella  — Local member
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
candidate of technical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 57193230095 ELIBRARY: 701302
Rogov Mikhail  — Local member
Geological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences
professor Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 9535891600 ELIBRARY: 138239
Trubitsyn Valeriy  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7004744111 ELIBRARY: 61358
Khokhlov Andrey  — Local member
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56268988300 ELIBRARY: 103602
Karapetyan Jon  — Foreign member
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences
Gyumri, Armenia
SCOPUS: 57211059151 ELIBRARY: 660803
Nebojsa Nakicenovic  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of technical sciences
professor
Austria
SCOPUS: 56014503100
Kabat Pavel  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences
professor
Austria
SCOPUS: 7004144124
Hochrainer-Stigler Stefan  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of technical sciences
Austria
SCOPUS: 55976400200
Alexanova Olga  — Technical editor
Moskva, Russian Federation
Kedrova Svetlana  — Technical editor
Moskva, Russian Federation
Fomenko Natalia  — Secretary
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
candidate of technical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
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10.06.2013

Russian Journal of Earth Sciences (RJES) publishes original papers with treatment of all areas of geology, geophysics and geochemistry, including geodesy, geoinformatics, ecology and physics of atmosphere and Ocean.

Articles submitted by foreign scientists or international author teams are highly encouraged.

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Articles submitted to the Journal are passed through standard peer-review process. All articles are passed through standard editorial processing.

Accepted papers are published in high-resolution PDF format enhanced with local (to floats and references) and external (to documents in Internet) hyperlinks. 

The online version of the Journal is primary and considered as a version of record. The style of Journal is fully compatible with the typical scientific journals, so print companion can be easily produced by sending PDF version to printer.

 

 

 
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42 percentile

 

The Editorial Board highly encourages including interactive and dynamic content into submitted articles, e.g. interactive maps, maps with dynamic paging (Google-type maps), animations, video clips in .avi, .mpg, .mp3, .flv, .swf, etc. formats (see Recommendations to Authors for more detail).

Along with the regular scientific articles the Journal started to publish the, so-called, interactive scientific records, i.e. integrated Flash and HTML5 presentations of lectures and reports which include video enhanced with synchronized slides, various transitions and pointers, subtitles, and tools of interactivity

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Open access policy

The journal adheres to the policy of open access (Open Access). All articles are posted indefinitely and free of charge immediately after the release of the issue. Full-text real-time access to scientific articles of the journal is provided on the official website of the journal, on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.ru and on other aggregators. The founder and publisher of the journal is the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Copyright Policy

The authors retain their copyright and grant the journal the right to first publish the manuscript. All articles are published by the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences under the terms of a Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Other users are allowed to freely copy, distribute and adapt the material, provided that the author of the work is credited and a link to this journal is given.

Creative Commons  Creative Commons Attribution License
The Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article and adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed.

Authors may enter into additional contractual agreements for non-exclusive distribution of the published version of the manuscript (for example, place it in repositories or publish it in a book) with a link to this journal.

Authors have the right to upload their work online (for example, to the institute's repository or to a personal website) before and during the peer review process and after publication in the journal.

Article identification policy

Each article published in a scientific journal is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) ​​- a digital object identifier - this is a modern standard for designating information on the Internet, currently used by all the world's largest scientific organizations and publishers. Benefits of DOI and its impact on the publication of scientific research and their subsequent citation: DOI allows you to identify and search for scientific data posted on the Internet; this number always remains unchanged, and you can easily find a magazine, article or book by it; the digital identifier of the object greatly facilitates the procedure for citing a scientific publication, since its title, abstract and keywords are sent to the international public scientific database of the International DOI Foundation; when citing an article with DOI by one of the journals included in Scopus, Web of Science or any other prestigious bibliographic database, the data of the article and the author are also entered in these databases; all journals included in Scopus, Web of Science and Springer must assign DOI to their articles; an increase in the number of citations of the author's articles automatically increases his citation index and personal Hirsch index - the most important scientometric indicators at the present stage of science development. Assignment of DOI today is an integral attribute of the scientific communication system due to the effective provision of processes for the exchange of scientific information.
 

Recommendations to Author and Editor:

1. Manuscript Content and Structure

All articles submitted for publication in the journal are uploaded to the site (see Submit manuscript). All titles of uploaded files should be in Latin without any special symbols, with one point separating the file name and extension, for example, fig01.tif, f01.gif, paper.doc, tab12.doc, table01.txt etc.

At preparing the article for loading and receiving the electronic version of the manuscript you should have:

  • title of the article,
  • text of the article and other components, which may be represented as separate files (tables, drawings, electronic applications),
  • authors list, arranged in the order defined by the authors,
  • addresses of authors (organization, city, province/state, country),
  • name and actual e-mail of the corresponding author,
  • keywords that reflect the subject and content of the article from the GCMD KeywordsAGU Index Terms and according to the author's choice.

We recommend also to include graphical abstract and/or video abstracts (2-3 min) if applicable.

The text should be structured and include:

  • abstract (200-250 words),
  • introduction,
  • basic text,
  • conclusion,
  • references.

The basic part can be structured if necessary up to three levels of depth with or without numbering - \section{<section_title>}, \subsection{}, \subsubsection{}.

Text of acknowledgment for the help in preparing the article (intellectual, technical and financial) must be in the form of a separate fragment and placed at the end of the article before the list of references, or a first appendix (if available).

The article may be submitted with appendices, including a description of the electronic components that are placed after acknowledgement before the reference list.

2. Article Language

Russian Journal of Earth Sciences publishes articles in English and in Russian.

For historical reasons (the Journal was created in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union) we recommend to use standard U.S. English, as well as the AGU Grammar and Style Guide. For the authors' convenience a copy of this document can also be downloaded from RJES website.

Russian-speaking authors may submit original manuscripts in Russian. These articles will be reviewed by the Editorial Board in the general order provided a guarantee of the author or his organization to prepare qualified translation into English if the article is accepted for publication in the journal.

3. Manuscript Format

The article may be submitted::

  • as ASCII file, at that all of the structural components and paragraphs must be separated by empty lines,
  • in MS Word format not lower than 97 version,
  • in LaTeX format, at that only style files should be used, recommended by the Editorial Board (available on request by email, rjes@gcras.ru).

Along with the listed files, it is recommended to additionally submit the version of the article with all the inserted components (annotations, figures, tables, references, etc.) in MS Word or PDF formats. There are no special requirements for the composition of this version, it is important that it is easily readable. This will reduce the time to prepare a review for the article.

Highly specialized jargon, terms and mathematical symbols without explanation, acronyms without decrypting in the text, as well as any other elements that impede understanding of the article's content should never be used.

4. References

According to the accepted style of the Journal in-text reference links should not be given in numbers. In-text reference links should follow the format: [Ivanov, 2016] for one author, [Ivanov and Petrov, 2015] for two authors, [Ivanov et al., 2015] for three or more authors. The list of references should not be numberred. It should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first authors' surnames and years of publication of referred sources. It is recommended to put more than one in-text reference links inside square brackets pair separating them with semicolon, e.g. [Ivanov, 2016; Ivanov and Petrov, 2015].

4.1 Format of the list of referenced literature

If the original version of the article is not in the LaTeX format with a recommended style file (elxpaper.sty, elxshort.sty version 1.5 or 2.0), the list of referenced literature is reformatted to the form compatible with Crossref recommendations. This is a necessary condition for the participation of the publisher (GC RAS) in the Crossref "Forward Linking" project, which provides timely information on the citation of the relevant article. References may include articles in scientific journals with an assigned DOI identifier and without it, books and articles in books (collections), abstracts of reports at conferences and scientific and technical reports, as well as registered databases and data sets. The types of publications listed have different sets of required parameters and are described in sufficient detail in Table 3 of the guide (DOI: 10.2205/2015BS016).

The inclusion of publications that are not directly related to the content of the article, and excessive self-citation should be avoided in the list of referenced literature. Included in the list of works are automatically excluded if the text does not contain correct references to them.

5. Floating Article Components

The floating article components (floats), i.e. pictures, tables, animations, videos etc. should be submitted as separate files. The names of the same type, for example, figures (tables) must have the same structure and differ only in number, and the number must match the sequence of appearance of references to the corresponding figure (table) in the text, for example: f01.gif, f02.gif, ....f12.tif, or fig01.tif, fig02.eps,...fig12.tif. Appearance of the original references to floats in a random order is unacceptable, i.e., the first link in the article to Figure 2 must be preceded by a reference to Figure 1 etc.

Screen text should be kept to a minimum in figures (in the field of the image). All necessary explanations should be given in the figure caption. No characters, symbols etc. should be in the figures, which are not explained in the captions or in the text of the article, except geographical names or well-known and well-established terms, which do not require explanation.

For preparing graphics an author should be guided by the version of the article in a journal format, i.e. the recommended resolution is 300 dpi. For linear graphics (black & white) PCX, MSPn, and BMP formats may be used. Though necessary scaling can be easily produced at a final stage, we recommend to prepare graphics files in 1:1 scale, to avoid reducing the graphics quality. The final size of graphics should be not less than 8.5 / 23 cm, including a figure caption for placing in one column, 17 / 23 cm for placing in two columns, i.e. 1000 x 2700 px and 2050 x 2700 px respectively at resolution 300 dpi. Fonts used for captions inside images (after scaling of initial images) should be close (+/-30%} to the font size used for basic text.

In the case of submitting maps with many details a substantial increase in the physical size of the image is permitted. This allows to effectively use the scaling tools when viewing, for example, in Adobe Acrobat, or including such maps in Flash format. Editorial and technical team in such cases provides all the necessary assistance in preparing graphics material.

Other components (animation, video, audio, interfaces to other databases etc.) must also be downloaded as a separate file. As a rule, these components are not edited, but in some cases, especially if the downloadable components have active elements (SSI, ActiveX, Java-based components etc.), you may need an agreement with the system administrator of electronic publishing server.

6. Tables and data

If the amount of data included in the article does not exceed 2 Kb, they can be included as a structural element in the text of the article or placed in a separate file (or several files by the number of tables) in the formats recommended for the text of the article as an floating object, and both portrait and landscape orientation of the tables are allowed. Sometimes an article is based on data that is much larger than the recommended size of the article, which prevents the inclusion of this data directly into the article. In this case, the editors recommend publishing these data as a specialized database or datasets in the Earth Science DataBase. This is considered as data publication with the corresponding assignment of this publication to a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

Publishing Ethics

This text is based on the Elsevier Publishers materials in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics Code of Conduct guidelines (COPE).

1. Introduction

1.1. The publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences serves many purposes outside of simple communication. It is a building block in the development of a coherent and respected network of knowledge and a significant contribution to the development of Earth Sciences. For all these reasons and more it is important to lay down standards of expected ethical behaviour by all parties involved in the act of publishing: the author, the journal editor, the peer reviewer, the publisher (GC RAS) and the National Geophysical Committee of Russian federation (NGC RF) for the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences.

1.2. Publisher has a supporting, investing and nurturing role in the scholarly communication process but is also ultimately responsible for ensuring that best practice is followed in its publications.

1.3. Publisher takes its duties of guardianship over the scholarly record extremely seriously. Our journal programmes record "the minutes of geoscience" and we recognize our responsibilities as the keeper of those "minutes" in all our policies not least the ethical guidelines that we have here adopted.

2. Duties of Editors

2.1. Publication decision. The Editor-in-Chief of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences is solely and independently responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal should be published, often working on conjunction with the relevant society (NGC RF). The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers and readers must always underwrite such decisions. The Editor-in-Chief (or his co-editor - further Editor) may be guided by the policies of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences' editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The editor may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision.

2.2. Fair play. An editor should evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors.

2.3. Confidentiality. The editor and any editorial staff of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences must not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.

2.4. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest.

2.4.1. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in an editor's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.

2.4.2. Editors should recuse themselves (i.e. should ask a co-editor, associate editor or other member of the editorial board instead to review and consider) from considering manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or (possibly) institutions connected to the papers.

2.5. Vigilance over published record. An editor presented with convincing evidence that the substance or conclusions of a published paper are erroneous should coordinate with the publisher (and/or relevant society) to promote the prompt publication of a correction, retraction, expression of concern, or other note, as may be relevant.

2.6. Involvement and cooperation in investigations. An editor should take reasonably responsive measures when ethical complaints have been presented concerning a submitted manuscript or published paper, in conjunction with the publisher (or relevant society). Such measures will generally include contacting the author of the manuscript or paper and giving due consideration of the respective complaint or claims made, but may also include further communications to the relevant institutions and research bodies.

3. Duties of Reviewers

3.1. Contribution to Editorial Decisions. Peer review assists the editor in making editorial decisions and through the editorial communications with the author may also assist the author in improving the paper. Peer review is an essential component of formal scholarly communication, and lies at the heart of the scientific method.

3.2. Promptness. Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review the research reported in a manuscript or knows that its prompt review will be impossible should notify the editor of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences and excuse himself from the review process.

3.3. Confidentiality. Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents. They must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the editor.

3.4. Standard and Objectivity. Reviews should be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the author is inappropriate. Referees should express their views clearly with supporting arguments.

3.5. Acknowledgement of Sources. Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. A reviewer should also call to the editor's attention any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal knowledge.

3.6. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest.

3.6.1. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a reviewer's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.

3.6.2. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

4. Duties of Authors

4.1. Reporting Standards.

4.1.1. Authors of reports of original research should present an accurate account of the work performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be represented accurately in the paper. A paper should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behaviour and are unacceptable.

4.1.2. Review and professional publication articles should also be accurate and objective, and editorial 'opinion' works should be clearly identified as such.

4.2. Data Access and Retention.

Authors may be asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review, and should be prepared to provide public access to such data (consistent with the ALPSP-STM Statement on Data and Databases), if practicable, and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication. Initial data on the basis of which the manuscript was prepared may be accepted for inclusion in the Earth Science DataBase (ESDB) and simultaneously published with the assignment of DOI index.

4.3. Originality and Plagiarism.

4.3.1. The authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works, and if the authors have used the work and/or words of others, this has been appropriately cited or quoted.

4.3.2. Plagiarism takes many forms, from 'passing off' another's paper as the author's own paper, to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another's paper (without attribution), to claiming results from research conducted by others. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is unacceptable.

4.4. Multiple, Redundant or Concurrent Publication.

4.4.1. An author should not in general publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research in more than one journal of primary publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is unacceptable.

4.4.2. In general, an author should not submit for consideration in another journal a previously published paper.

4.4.3. Publication of some kinds of articles (e.g. translations) in more than one journal is sometimes justifiable, provided certain conditions are met. The authors and editors of the journals concerned must agree to the secondary publication, which must reflect the same data and interpretation of the primary document. The primary reference must be cited in the secondary publication.

4.5. Acknowledgement of Sources. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given. Authors should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work. Information obtained privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not be used or reported without explicit, written permission from the source. Information obtained in the course of confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant applications, must not be used without the explicit written permission of the author of the work involved in these services.

4.6. Authorship of the Paper.

4.6.1. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, they should be acknowledged or listed as contributors.

4.6.2. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included on the paper, and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

4.7. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest.

4.7.1. All authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.

4.7.2. Examples of potential conflicts of interest which should be disclosed include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage.

4.8. Fundamental errors in published works. When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in a published work, it is the author's obligation to promptly notify the editor of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences and cooperate with Publisher to retract or correct the paper. If the editor or the publisher learn from a third party that a published work contains a significant error, it is the obligation of the author to promptly retract or correct the paper.

5. Duties of the Publisher

5.1. Publisher should adopt policies and procedures that support editors, reviewers and authors of the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences in performing their ethical duties under these ethics guidelines. The publisher should ensure that the potential for advertising or reprint revenue has no impact or influence on editorial decisions.

5.2. The publisher should support the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences editors in the review of complaints raised concerning ethical issues and help communications with other journals and/or publishers where this is useful to editors.

5.3. Publisher should develop codes of practice and inculcate industry standards for best practice on ethical matters, errors and retractions.

5.4. Publisher should provide specialized legal review and counsel if necessary.

Founder

The founder of the journal is the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Author Fees

Publication of manuscripts that meet the requirements of the journal is free.
The editors provide additional paid services in accordance with the approved tariffs.

Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a reviewer's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

Plagiarism Detection

The Russian Journal of Earth Sciences editorial board uses native Russian-language plagiarism detection software Antiplagiat to screen the submissions. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.

Preprint and Postprint Policy

Prior to acceptance and publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, authors are required to confirm that the submission has not been previously published, nor has been submitted. When referring to an article published in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences the publishers suggest that the article (including DOI index) is linked to the journal's website (https://rjes.ru/en/nauka/). With the consent of the authors the articles accepted for publication in the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences may be pre-registered in Crossref assigning DOI index and the publication of abstracts. As part of submission process, authors are required to submit the articles, previously shared on personal or public websites, not related to other publishers.

Article Submission and Publishing Process

1. After downloading the articles the program monitors a number of formal characteristics of the loaded material and generates a prior notification to the author, sent by e-mail system. The system also generates a unique paper identifier.

2. Technical editor checks the availability and consistency of all materials submitted by the author in accordance with the above requirements. In the absence of comments the article goes to further processing (see paragraph 3 below), otherwise the author is requested to download the missing or requiring replacement components.

3. Editor-in-Chief or an authorized member of the Editorial Board examines the article and makes one of the decisions:

  • accepts the article for publication, possible minor editorial clarifications carried out by the Editorial Board (paragraph 5 below);
  • forwards the article to the double blind peer review to the reviewers (two independent reviewers);
  • forwards the article to the author for processing according to the results of his own review, or on the basis of peer reviews;
  • declines the article if it does not match Journal's profile or based on false data and/or arguments.

4. The Editorial Board informs the author about all stages of processing, re-examines the revised article and, if necessary, sends it to a re-review.

5. Article, accepted for publication, is transferred to the editorial and technical staff, electronic components (animation, video, scripts) are forwarded to the technical staff of the Editorial Board.

6. The first and the most sensitive stage of technical processing is a translation of the text in LaTeX format, preparation of graphics files and descriptions of electronic applications to prepare an integrated LaTeX file as galleys of the article. Proofreading of galleys is done by a technical editor to check the compliance with the text, the use of standardized (recommended) units (SI units) and other technical requirements. Proofs are processed by a special program that provides automatic numbering of paragraphs, verification of compliance with references in the text with a list of references, generates unique identifiers of links, which are then used to generate XML files for Crossref, and also checks the text for the absence of non-Latin characters. The proofs of the article are not subject to any further editorial processing, all the issues related to the quality of articles and translation must be resolved before this stage.

7. The following stages of technical processing are carried out mainly with the use of software developed by technical experts of GC RAS (see paragraph EP Tools Used), and include:

  • pages composition in accordance with the journal standard and generating a printed version of the article in PDF format;
  • generating a set of HTML5 files in accordance with the structure adopted for the online version;
  • generating article metadata in XML formats to download them to Crossref and eLibrary;
  • conversion HTML5 files to XHTML format and generating EPUB3 structure;
  • generating a portable version in PDF format for smartphones.

8. Downloading the generated sets of files to the GC RAS server (http://elpub.wdcb.ru/journals/rjes/) and medtadata files to Crossref and eLibrary servers, then the author is notified of the publication of the article, and receives the output data including DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

From July 15, 2022, the editorial office provides additional paid services in accordance with the approved tariffs.

Publication of manuscripts that meet the requirements of the journal is free.

Tariffs for additional paid services (updated on 12/01/2022):

Service

Cost including VAT 20%

Unit

Written translation of articles from Russian into English

1440

RUB/page

Written translation into English of abstracts to the article

1200

RUB/page

Preparation of a list of references in accordance with the requirements of the journal

3000

RUB/page

Correction of drawings of unsatisfactory quality

0-1800

RUB/drawing

Urgent publication (up to 7 working days) after receiving two positive reviews

18000

RUB/article

Article size exceeded (more than 40,000 characters)

864

RUB/1800 characters with spaces

Placement of additional materials (databases, data sets) with DOI assignment (with a large amount of placed data, the price is negotiable)

1800

RUB/article

 

An agreement for the provision of additional services can only be concluded if positive reviews are received.

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Karapetyan R K Institute of Geophysics and Engineering Seismology after A. Nazarov


                        Trinh Le Hung
Trinh Le Hung Le Quy Don Technical University


                        Le Thi Giang
Le Thi Giang Vietnam National University of Agriculture


                        Kieu Van Hoan
Kieu Van Hoan Hanoi National University of Education


                        Tran Thi Minh Ly
Tran Thi Minh Ly Hanoi National University of Education


                        Nguyen Thi Thu Nga
Nguyen Thi Thu Nga Le Quy Don Technical University


                        Krivoguz Denis
Krivoguz Denis "Fisheries Oceanography" department, Research Institute of the Azov Sea Fishery Problems (AzNIIRKH)


                        Fedorov Aleksandr M
Fedorov Aleksandr M Saint Petersburg State University


                        Belonenko Tatyana V
Belonenko Tatyana V Scientific foundation "Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre"


                        Skorkina Anna A
Skorkina Anna A GS RAS and GS RAS


                        Sengupta Prabir
Sengupta Prabir Bedrock Mineral Resource Consulting


                        Basu Sudeshna
Basu Sudeshna Cairn India Oil & Gas, Vedanta Limited


                        Stepanova N
Stepanova N Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS and Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny


                        Mizyuk A
Mizyuk A Marine Hydrophysical Institute RAS


                        Pilipenko O V
Pilipenko O V Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of RAS and Geophysical Center of RAS


                        Filina E V
Filina E V Geophysical Center of RAS and Geological Faculty of the Lomonosov Moscow State University


                        Rostovtseva Yu V
Rostovtseva Yu V Geophysical Center of RAS and Geological Faculty of the Lomonosov Moscow State University


                        Novruzov Z
Novruzov Z Geological and Geophysical Institute of NASA


                        Koldunov Aleksey
Koldunov Aleksey St. Petersburg State University


Gvishiani Alexei  — Chief Editor
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces ( Chief Scientist)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602466383 ELIBRARY: 4165
Dzeboev Boris  — Deputy Chief Editor
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Deputy Director for Science)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 55803344200 ELIBRARY: 608197
Kedrov Ernest  — Managing Editor
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences

Moscow, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507330078 ELIBRARY: 167652
Soloviev Anatoly  — Co-editor - Geomagnetism
Geophysical Center of RAS ( Director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor Russian Academy of Sciences ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 55221917000 ELIBRARY: 169907
Ismail-Zadeh Alik  — Co-editor - Geophysics
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical GeophysicsThis link is disabled.
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603809362 ELIBRARY: 58929
Shebalin Peter  — Co-editor - Geophysics
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 36947247500 ELIBRARY: 60815
Petrov Vladislav  — Co-editor - Geology
Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 26431573800 ELIBRARY: 61110
Zaitsev Viktor  — Co-editor - Geochemistry
Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56250521700 ELIBRARY: 65201
Zakharov Valeriy  — Co-editor - Mining
Institute for Problems of Integrated Development of the Subsoil of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Director)
doctor of technical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56438797200 ELIBRARY: 65697
Morozov Eugene  — Co-editor - Oceanology
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

docent Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56133208000 ELIBRARY: 58623
Kaftan Vladimir  — Co-editor - Geodesy and remote sensing
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of technical sciences

professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507003115 ELIBRARY: 63341
Kolosov Vladimir  — Co-editor - Geography
Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geographical sciences

professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603902089 ELIBRARY: 625820
Tatarinov Viktor  — Co-editor - Geoecology
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of technical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 24450897200 ELIBRARY: 101138
Bogoyavlensky Vasily  — Co-editor - Oil and gas
Oil and Gas Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of technical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 57188708874 ELIBRARY: 276872
Lushnikov Alexey  — Co-editor - Atmosphere physics
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 35583703600 ELIBRARY: 27729
Sheremet Igor  — Co-editor - System analysis and big data
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
doctor of technical sciences

professor ,
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602753011 ELIBRARY: 99171
Chang Xiaotao  — Co-editor - Remote sensing, gravity field studies
Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Center

professor
China
Aleshin Igor  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7003631286 ELIBRARY: 27674
Vereshchaka Alexander  — Local member
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of biological sciences

professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7004168257 ELIBRARY: 58693
Gelfan Alexander  — Local member
Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602256614 ELIBRARY: 63853
Gliko Alexander  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6602433096 ELIBRARY: 1238
Didenko Alexey  — Local member
Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Habarovsk, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7006318496 ELIBRARY: 1042
Dobrolubov Sergei  — Local member
Lomonosov Moscow State University
doctor of geographical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences ,
professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6603571542 ELIBRARY: 1053
Korchagin Oleg  — Local member
Departament geologii uglevodorodnogo syr'ya AO "Rosgeologiya"
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 6507375444 ELIBRARY: 67774
Lebedev Sergey  — Local member
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56363527500 ELIBRARY: 111467
Nikitina Isabella  — Local member
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
candidate of technical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 57193230095 ELIBRARY: 701302
Rogov Mikhail  — Local member
Geological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences

professor Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 9535891600 ELIBRARY: 138239
Trubitsyn Valeriy  — Local member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

professor ,
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 7004744111 ELIBRARY: 61358
Khokhlov Andrey  — Local member
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56268988300 ELIBRARY: 103602
Karapetyan Jon  — Foreign member
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences

Gyumri, Armenia
SCOPUS: 57211059151 ELIBRARY: 660803
Nebojsa Nakicenovic  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of technical sciences

professor
Austria
SCOPUS: 56014503100
Kabat Pavel  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences

professor
Austria
SCOPUS: 7004144124
Hochrainer-Stigler Stefan  — Foreign member
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
candidate of technical sciences

Austria
SCOPUS: 55976400200
Alexanova Olga  — Technical editor

Moskva, Russian Federation
Kedrova Svetlana  — Technical editor

Moskva, Russian Federation
Fomenko Natalia  — Secretary
Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Scineces
candidate of technical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
SCOPUS: 56993429900 ELIBRARY: 881597

GRNTI

Code 37.01
Name Общие вопросы геофизики
Code 37.15
Name Геомагнетизм и высокие слои атмосферы
Code 37.25
Name Океанология
Code 37.31
Name Физика Земли
Code 38.01
Name Общие вопросы геологии

BISAC

Code SCI
Name SCIENCE

Journal's mission

Russian Journal of Earth Sciences (RJES) publishes original papers with treatment of all areas of geology, geophysics and geochemistry, including geodesy, geoinformatics, ecology and physics of atmosphere and Ocean.

Articles submitted by foreign scientists or international author teams are highly encouraged.

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Articles submitted to the Journal are passed through standard peer-review process. All articles are passed through standard editorial processing.

Accepted papers are published in high-resolution PDF format enhanced with local (to floats and references) and external (to documents in Internet) hyperlinks. 

The online version of the Journal is primary and considered as a version of record. The style of Journal is fully compatible with the typical scientific journals, so print companion can be easily produced by sending PDF version to printer.

 

 

 
2021
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
42 percentile

 

The Editorial Board highly encourages including interactive and dynamic content into submitted articles, e.g. interactive maps, maps with dynamic paging (Google-type maps), animations, video clips in .avi, .mpg, .mp3, .flv, .swf, etc. formats (see Recommendations to Authors for more detail).

Along with the regular scientific articles the Journal started to publish the, so-called, interactive scientific records, i.e. integrated Flash and HTML5 presentations of lectures and reports which include video enhanced with synchronized slides, various transitions and pointers, subtitles, and tools of interactivity

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