Journal of Applied Geochemistry is a bi-annual Journal published by the Indian Society of Applied Geochemists (ISAG).
Aims and Scope
Aims and objectives of the society shall be:
To promote the cause of advanced study in all branches of geochemistry, including marine and environmental chemistries and applications for the benefit of Mankind (Applied Geochemistry).
To cooperate with existing Academies, Societies and Institutes having similar objectives for the advancement of science and social benefit in India and with other such associations and bodies when founded.
To promote the cause of Research and Training (R&T) in Applied Geochemistry in India.
To organize meetings and conferences for the discussion of subjects of interest and importance to the advancement of Applied Geochemistry in India.
To represent internationally the scientific work of India in the field of Applied Geochemistry.
To secure grants, funds and endowments, and otherwise mobilize funds and resources for the furtherance of the study and Research of Applied Geochemistry in India.
To undertake and execute all other acts which shall promote the aims and objectives of the Society.
To start the Journal of Applied Geochemistry.
Scope of the Journal:
The Journal of Applied Geochemistry publishes articles after peer review by a minimum of two experts covering all aspects of the application of geochemistry to exploration of natural resources and especially study of mineral resources and environmental geochemistry and related fields.Topics include: analytical geochemistry, environmental studies/environmental geochemistry, experimental geochemistry, exploration geochemistry, ocean sciences, fluid inclusions, geochemical engineering, geomathematics/geostatistics and data processing, geochemical mapping, hydro- geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, mineralogy/mineral chemistry, petrology/Petrochemistry, pollution and effluent geochemistry, ore geochemistry, organic geochemistry, petroleum geochemistry and other related fields. The papers that seek to integrate geochemical, geological and geophysical methods of exploration are welcome.
Editor
Surya Prakash Rao, K.,
Hyderabad
Associate Editors
Rama Rao, P.,
Hyderabad
Nirmal Charan, S.,
Hyderabad
Advisory Committee
Das Gupta,
Dehradun
Dadhwal, V. K.,
Hyderabad
Dimri, V.P.,
Hyderabad
Parihar P,S.,
Hyderabad
Rama Rao, P.,
Hyderabad
Rao, S. V.,
New Delhi
Schuiling, R.D.,
The Netherlands
Shailesh Nayak,
New Delhi
Sharma, D.D.,
Hyderabad
Satish R. Shetye,
Goa
Editorial Board
Antia, D.D.J.,
UK
Chalapathi Rao, N.V.,
Banaras
Das, H.C.,
Assam
Diwakar Gupta,
New Delhi
Jamestin, K.S.,
New Delhi
Nehru, C.E.,
New York
Ramesh Babu, P.V.,
Hyderabad
Ratnakar, J.,
Hyderabad
Reddy, A.G.S.,
Pune
Smeth, J.B.de.,
The Nether lands
Executive Council Members
|
President (1): |
Dr. K.K. Dwivedy (Hyderabad) |
|
| |
|
Vice Presidents (4): |
Shri N.K. Nanda (Hyderabad) |
|
|
Dr. A. Sundaramurthy (Calcutta) |
|
|
Dr. B.N. Talukdar (Delhi) |
|
|
Dr. Tulsi Mukherjee (Mumbai) |
|
| |
|
Secretary (1): |
Prof. K. Surya Prakash Rao (Hyderabad) |
|
| |
|
Joint Secretary (1): |
Shri Rajan Kumar (Hyderabad) |
|
| |
|
Treasurer (1): |
Dr. B. Srinivas (Hyderabad) |
|
| |
|
Corporate Secretary (1): |
Dr. T.R.P. Singh (Delhi) |
|
| |
|
Foreign Secretary (1): |
Dr. Abhijit Basu (USA) |
|
| |
|
Members (15): |
Dr. Anil Pande (Dehradun) |
|
|
Dr. Aninda Muzumdar (Goa) |
|
|
Dr. R.K. Bajpai (Bombay) |
|
|
Dr. V. Balaram (Hyderabad) |
|
|
Dr. G. Chakrapani (Hyderabad) |
|
|
Dr. Kuldeep Chandra (Dehradun) |
|
|
Prof. P.M. Mohan (Andaman) |
|
|
Dr. S.A.S. Naqvi (New Delhi) |
|
|
Dr. B.C. Prabhakar (Bangalore) |
|
|
Dr. P.N. Razdan (Pune) |
|
|
Prof. N. Someswara Rao (Vizag) |
|
|
Dr. C. Srikantappa (Mysore) |
|
|
Prof. R.K. Srivastava (Banaras) |
|
|
Dr. M. Sudhakar (New Delhi) |
|
|
Dr. K. Umamaheswar (Hyderabad) |
Please contact subscription@indianjournals.com for Archive prices
Author Guidelines
Language
The official language of the Journal is English.
Preparation ofthe text
a) The manuscript should be neatly prepared (manuaVwordprocessor) and typed/printed with double spacing and wide margins (l.5"/4cm) all round. b) The abstract should be typed/printed on a separate sheet and should normally be less than 500 words. The abstract should be followed by Keywords.
c) The Authors should make efforts to use lUGS terminology and S.1. units in the text.
d) The title page should include the name(s) of the author(s), their affiliations, addresses, fax and e-mail
numbers. In case of multiple Authors please indicate to whom the correspondence should be addressed.
References
a) References in the text should consist either of the surnames of the Author(s) followed by the year of publication in parenthesis when in normal text or by the name(s) of the Author(s) followed by the year separated by a comma when the reference is in parenthesis. E.g. Turner (1978) or (Turner, 1978).
b) If there are more than two authors, it should be referred using the pluralism “et al.” in text. E.g. Turner et al. (1978) or (Turneretal., 1978).
c) Multiple references should be separated by a semi-colon. E.g. (Turner, 1978; Rao, 1988).
d) All references cited in the text should be given in the references list and vice-versa.
e) The References list should be typed/printed in alphabetical order on separate sheet(s).
E.g. 1. Handa, B.K., (I 986). Po]]ution of natural waters in Uttar Pradesh. Bhu-Jal News, V2, pp.I-Il.
2. Hatcher, R.D. Jr., (1995). Structural Geology: Principles, Concepts and Problems (2nd Edition), Prentice Hall, New Jersey, pp.198.
Tables
a) Tables should be compiled on separate sheets and should be numbered according to their sequences in the text.
b) Arabic numerals should be used as table numbers (e.g. Table I), lowercase alphabet should be used to subdivide tables (e.g. Table 1a).
c) Tables may be sent as computer files or glossy prints to avoid type setting errcrs.
Illustrations
a) All illustrations should be numbered consecutively and referred in the text.
b) Arabic numerals should be used as figure numbers (e.g. Fig. I), lowercase alphabet should be used to subdivide figures (e.g. Fig. Ia).
c) Drawings should be neatly prepared in Indian ink, the size of the lettering being appropriate to the size of the drawing, but taking into account the possible need for reduction in size. The print area of the journal (9" X 7") should be considered in designing the drawings.
d) Photographs must be of good quality, printed on glossy paper.
e) Figure captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
f) Colour figures/photographs will be accepted provided that the reproduction costs are met by the Author(s).
g) Copies of the original illustrations may be submitted at the time of review. However the original illustrations should be provided as soon as the paper is accepted for publication.
Page proofs
One set of page proofs wi]] be provided to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. The author is not expected to make any changes or additions, which result in departures from the article in accepted form. Proofs should be returned within a week of receipt.
Reprints
Reprints can be ordered on the reprint order form, which will be sent to the corresponding author along with page proof at a nominal cost. The rate wi]] be printed in the reprinted order form.
Submission ofmanuscripts
Three copies of the complete manuscript including tables and illustrations should be submitted and also in a Soft Copy (CD) in MS-Word version. The manuscripts should be mailed in a cover superscribed "MANUSCRIPTFORPUBLICATION" to Prof.K. SuryaPrakashRao,Editor/Secretary,ISAG, P.B. 0.706, Osmania University, 1-2-7/1, ''ROJA'', Kakatiyanagar, Habsiguda, Hyderabad -500007, India.
Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere.