Three copies for the scientific papers should be submitted to:
Editorial Committee for Polar Geoscience, 9-10, Kaga 1-chome, Itabashi-ku Tokyo 173-8515, Japan.
(Fax: +81-3-3962-5741, e-mail:)
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General
Polar Geoscience is an annual publication from National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR). It includes papers on Antarctic and Arctic geosciences as well as papers presented at NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences.Polar Geoscience acceptsscientific papers. Scientific papers are original articles dealing with major problems related to Antarctic and Arctic geosciences.Papers are reviewed by at least two referees, and they have to be original and unpublished.
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Three copies of manuscript should be addressed to:
Editorial Committee of Polar Geoscience9-10, Kaga 1-chome, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan
FAX. +81-3-3962-5741, e-mail :
Please indicate clearly a corresponding author.
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Preparation of the text
(1) The manuscript should be written in English.(2) The manuscript must be double spaced and should be assembled in the order: abstract, text, acknowledgements, references, appendices, tables, figure captions and figures.
(3) An abstract of not more than 200 words is required.
(4) Key words of less than five words are required.
(4) The International System of Units (SI) should be used for quantities and units.
(5) The title page should include the author (s) name (s), affiliation (s) and address (es) and e-mail address of the corresponding author. In case the title contains more than 50 characters, a running title should be indicated on the title page.
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References
(a) References in the text consist of the surname of the author (s), followed by the year of publication in parentheses [e.g. Kubo (1998); Terada and Fukuda (1997); Shiraishi et al. (1992)]. All references cited in the text should be given in the reference list and vice versa.(b) The reference list should be in alphabetical order.
(c) References should be in the following format:
Gutenberg, B. and Richter, C. F. (1954): Seismicity of the earth and associated phenomena. New York and London, Hafner Publishing Company, 310p.Mayewski, P.A. and Goldthwait, R.P. (1985): Glacial events in the Transantarctic Mountains: a record of the East Antarctic ice sheet. Geology of the Central Transantarctic Mountains, ed. by M.D. Turner and J.F. Splettstoesser, Washington, D.C., Am. Geophys. Union, 275-324 (Antarct. Res. Ser., 36).
Kanao, M. (1997): Variations in the crustal structure of the Ltzow-Holm Bay region, East Antarctica using shear wave velocity. Tectonophysics, 270,43-72.
Kubo, A. (1998): Estimation of asthenospheric deformation law for post glacial rebound based on the deformation mechanism map of olivine. Nankyoku Shiry (Antarct. Rec.), 42, 91-100 (in Japanese with English abstract).
Moriwaki, K. and Yoshiada, Y. (1990): Bathymetric chart of Ltzow-Holmbukta. Special Map Series No. 4. Tokyo, Natl Inst. Polar Res.
Motoyoshi, Y. and Ishikawa, M. (1997): Metamorphic and structural evolution of granulites from Rundvgshetta, Ltzow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica. The Antarctic Region: Geological Evolution and Processes, ed. by A. C. Ricco. Siena, Terra Antarct. Pul., 65-72.
Nogi, Y., Negishi, H. and Kanao, M. (1996): Seismological Bulletin of Syowa Station, Antarctica,1996. JARE Data Rep., 229 (Seismology 32), 77p.
Shiraishi, K., Osanai, Y., Tainosho, Y., Takahashi, Y., Tsuchiya, N., Kojima, S., Yanai, K. and Moriwaki, K. (1992): Geological map of Widerefjellet, Sr Rondane Mountains, Antarctica. Antarct. Geol. Map Ser., Sheet 32 (with explanatory text 20p.). Tokyo, Natl Inst. Polar Res.
Terada, K. and Fukuda, Y. (1997): Applicability of 10Hz satellite altimetry data to the Antarctic margin. Proc. NIPR Symp. Antarct. Geosci., 10,26-35.
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Tables/Figures
Tables should be compiled on separate sheets and should be numbered according to their sequence in the text. All figures should be numbered consecutively and referred to in the text. Color figures can be accepted upon request. But the final decision rests with the editorial board.Example
Table 1. Construction process of the ice dome.
Date (1991)
Description September 3
Grading of the snow surface by a crawler shovel
September 4
Surveying, laying anchors and inflating the membrane
September 5
Freeze of pump and nozzle
T. Kyokuchi
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Page proofs
Page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. The author is not expected to make changes or corrections that constitute departures from the article in its accepted form. Proofs should be returned within 2 days.
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Reprints
Fifty reprints of each article are supplied free of charge. Additional reprints can be ordered on a reprint order form, which will be sent to the corresponding author upon receipt of the accepted article by the publisher.
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Submission of electronic text
Author (s) should also submit a copy of the final text (after acceptance) on a 3.5" diskette with a text file. The name and version of the word processing program should be clearly indicated.@
Copyright agreement
The copyright of any published articles (hereafter referred to as papers) in the Journal belongs to the National Institute of Polar Research. Republication, translation and other uses to any extent of papers in this Journal require written permission from the Head, Library of the National Institute of Polar Research and acknowledgment of the source. In exception of the above requirement, use of several figures, tables and brief excerpts from this Journal in scientific and educational publications does not require the permission from the National Institute of Polar Research provided that the source is acknowledged.
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