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songlei3906

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[交流] 【求助】写了篇文章老师要我投Water Environment Research,格式竟然找不到……

Water Environment Research是美国水环境协会(WEF)旗下的学术期刊.进入WEF网站也找不到,大家有投过这个杂志的或者知道的麻烦给个参考文献的格式,或者给个范文我照着修改。谢谢大家了,第一次写文章还没投过,出现了好多问题还希望大家能多多关照!
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Information for Contributors
Water Environment Research (WER) is an environmental journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and pollution control. Topics of interest include hazardous wastes, groundwater and surface water, drinking water, source water protection, remediation and treatment systems, conservation and reuse, environmental risk and health, residuals management, waste minimization, and aquatic sciences. Water Environment Research seeks to discuss complete and fully interpreted results of original research and to report studies of engineering and science applicability.
Manuscripts may be submitted in one of the following categories. Research Papers must be fully documented and interpreted accounts of significant findings. They should present an accurate account of the research performed by the authors and an objective discussion of its significance. Further, they should contain sufficient detail and references to published sources of information to permit the authors' peers to repeat the work. Research Notes may be short accounts of preliminary but significant findings of work in progress for which full documentation is not yet available or accounts of significant findings of abbreviated studies. State-of-the-Art Reviews present thoroughly documented assessments of selected areas of the water quality and pollution control technical literature. Identification of research needs or gaps in current knowledge or practice is frequently a primary focus of such reviews. Critical Reviews go beyond State-of-the-Art Reviews by providing in-depth analysis of important research topics.
Discussions of all published papers are strongly encouraged. They are to be critical evaluations or amplifications of papers published in WER and are to be limited to commentary on the work being discussed. A closing date for submission of Discussions is published in each issue. Authors of papers being discussed will be provided an opportunity to respond to all Discussions in a Closure.
Manuscript Submission and Review Manuscripts should be written in acceptable English, being well composed so that WER reviewers and readers can evaluate the technical and scientific quality of a manuscript without distraction or confusion because of improper grammar or sentence construction. Where the authors may not be able to ensure this, they must have the manuscript edited before submission by someone proficient in English and knowledgeable in the technical subject of the manuscript.
As of August 2003, Water Environment Research will use an online manuscript submission and peer-review system, which may be accessed at http://wer.allentrack.net. Authors are asked to submit their manuscripts at this site. At the time of submission, authors will be asked to certify that the manuscript has not been published in part or in full elsewhere and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Previous publication or submission elsewhere will preclude acceptance. Authors will also be asked to reveal any potential conflict of interest, proprietary consideration, contractual obligation, pending legal activity, and so forth, that might be affected by publication of the manuscript. As well, authors will be asked to identify any
related manuscripts that are under editorial consideration or in press and indicate the relationships of the manuscripts to the one being submitted.
Each manuscript will be assigned to a managing Editor on the Board of Editorial Review, who will preview the manuscript. The Board Editor may decide that a manuscript should be returned to the author without review. This recommendation will be made if, in the Board Editor's opinion, the manuscript is inappropriate for WER, there are significant deficiencies in presentation or use of English, or one or more key elements of a technical paper (references, description of methodology, or sufficient interpretation) are absent.
Otherwise, the Board Editor will assign reviewers, interpret review recommendations, and provide a final recommendation regarding publication. Notification from the Executive Editor to the corresponding author of the manuscript will include suggested revisions or reasons for rejection. Manuscripts will not be formally accepted until all issues raised by the reviewers and Board Editor have been resolved. On acceptance, authors will be asked to transfer copyright for the manuscript to the Water Environment Federation. No page charge requests are applied to accepted manuscripts, and membership in the Water Environment Federation is not a prerequisite for publication.
Accepted manuscripts are typically published in the order of date of submission. Page proofs will be made available to the corresponding author for pre-publication review. A rapid response is required, and no extensive rewriting of manuscripts will be allowed. Complimentary reprints are not provided. Information for ordering reprints will be provided to the corresponding author.
Manuscript Format Manuscripts for Research Papers are to be no more than 32 double-spaced (12-point) pages in length on 220 mm H 280 mm (8.5 in. H 11 in.) paper, including tables and figures. This length allowance, approximately 10 000 words, is intended to allow authors to fully document and interpret their findings. All manuscripts should, however, be carefully edited to eliminate redundancy. In particular, similar data should not be presented in both figures and tables. Likewise, tabular or graphical presentation of data can only be justified when those data are substantially discussed in the text.
The initial page of the text should begin with the title of the paper. The authors' names, without affiliations, in the order in which they are to be referenced should follow on the next line.
The manuscript should begin with an Abstract of the paper that contains concise factual information on objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. Opinions, obscure terms, and jargon should be avoided. A suitable Abstract length is 100 to 150 words. The next line below the Abstract should contain a maximum of 10 keywords, listed in order of importance, that identify the main points in the manuscript.
The body of the text should begin with a statement of the objective of the work, and it should include citations of published related work to assess previous research and identify the gap(s) in knowledge. Sections on Methodology, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions should then be
included. An Acknowledgment section should follow the Conclusions. The first paragraph of the Acknowledgment may include any credits for funding of or assistance in the study; the second paragraph must include the titles and affiliations of all authors and the name of the author (with mailing address) to whom inquiries should be sent.
Manuscripts for Research Notes should be no more than 12 double-spaced (12-point) pages in length (approximately 4000 words) and should follow the general format for Research Papers. As with Research Papers, manuscripts for State-of-the-Art and Critical reviews should be no more than 32 double-spaced pages.
Discussions and Closures, should be no more than 4 double-spaced (12-point) pages in length, including tables and figures, which should be kept to a minimum. A Discussion should focus on the published paper and only introduce new material that is required to clearly establish the writer's point. Authors wishing to introduce extensive new data using the discussion route will be encouraged to submit a manuscript for publication as a Research Note.
Terminology To promote public acceptance of reuse projects, the Water Environment Federation has adopted the use of the word biosolids to describe the primarily organic solids product of municipal wastewater treatment that meets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or applicable criteria for beneficial use. Biosolids is generally used after recycling criteria have been achieved, typically at the outlet of the stabilization process. Sludge refers to the unstabilized solids and should be used with a specific process descriptor, such as primary sludge, waste activated sludge, or secondary sludge. For general description, solids, residuals, or another appropriate term, is preferred. In addition, sludge is discouraged as a process descriptor. Use dewatering and not sludge dewatering, for example.
References The source of all information quoted or presented (except information that is common knowledge) should be identified and only written works that have been published in the technical literature should be referenced. Information obtained privately, as in conversation or correspondence, is to be avoided. A list of the cited references must be included at the end of the manuscript. The list is to be alphabetized by the last name of the first author cited. The order of items in each reference is to be: author(s); year of publication; title of work; periodical, publisher, conference, etc.; and volume number and page, if appropriate. Text citations of the references should consist of, in parentheses, either the author(s) and year of publication or the year of publication only, depending on the narrative context. If the same author(s) is cited in more than one publication in the same year, lower-case letters (a, b, c...) are appended to the year in the first and succeeding citations. Periodical titles are to be abbreviated in accordance with the CAplus system (http://www.cas.org/sent.html). Examples are as follows:
In reference list: Jones, A. B.; Smith, C. D. (2002a) Treatment of Hazardous Wastes in Wastewater Treatment Plants. Water Environ. Res., 71, 999. Jones, A. B.; Smith, C. D. (2002b) Survey of Hazardous Waste Sources in Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Report No. 12345; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Washington, D.C. Ross, B. J. (2000) Nutrient Removal Technology Guidance; EPA-450/4-99-030; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Cincinnati, Ohio. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2000) Biosolids Compliance; EPA-224/6-99-031; Washington, D.C. Naylor, L. M.; Williams, C. (1999) Biosolids as a Nitrogen and Phosphorus Resource: Back to the Basics. Proceedings of the 72nd Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exposition and Conference [CD-ROM]; New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct 10-13; Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Virginia, page numbers.
In text citation: "There are several alternatives (Jones and Smith, 1992a) for handling these wastes." "Jones and Smith (1992b) have documented the source of these wastes."
Tables and Figures Great care should be given to preparing concise tables containing only that information essential to substantiating the text. Columns containing few entries or full columns of data that vary only slightly should be avoided. Judicious use of table footnotes can greatly simplify the presentation. Inclusion of lengthy explanations in the footnotes should be avoided, however. These discussions should be included directly in the manuscript text. Each table should be presented on a separate manuscript page and placed at the end of the manuscript.
Graphs should be used to substantiate correlations or illustrate points made in the text, not merely to present data. Legends identifying curves should be contained within the graphs, not in the captions. Figures should be prepared on a separate sheet and identified with a figure number. Figure captions should be listed separately on a single sheet. Figures should be placed after tables at the end of the manuscript.
Graphs and line drawings should be drawn carefully and must be large enough for clarity. All graphs and figures should be of sufficient quality to ensure that they are legible when reduced to a column width of 75 mm (3 in.).
Acronyms The use of common acronyms to abbreviate long expressions is encouraged. Note, however, that acronyms should be spelled out at the beginning of sentences. All abbreviated terms (except for common mathematic units) should be written out on first occurrence. Authors should seek to use notation that is already accepted in the field.
Chemical Compounds All chemical compounds should be spelled out by name on first occurrence. The chemical formula may be shown in parentheses at the author's discretion.
Equipment and Materials The vendor (or supplier) and its location (city, state or province, and country if not the United
States) should be included for all equipment and products identified in the methods section. Computer software should be identified by name and location of the developer.
Units of Expression It is the author's responsibility to supply all data in the text, figures, and tables in metric notation and International System of Units (SI) nomenclature. Conversion of any nonmetric data will be requested from the author before publication. If desired, the author may show English units in parentheses following the metric quantities.
Equations Equations and formulas should be numbered separately and sequentially throughout the text. All variables and special symbols, such as Greek letters, must be clearly identified and explained, and units of measurement provided.
Statistical Analyses When reporting results, the type of analysis conducted (e.g., Spearman rank test, Student's t test, least-squares regression, etc.) should be reported. Also, all variables and symbols (e.g., r, R, p, P, μ, , etc.) should be defined on first occurrence for clarity.
Photographs Submission of photographs should be limited to those that are essential to an understanding of the text. When necessary, photographs should be sharp, glossy, black-and-white prints. Photographs may be published in color within a manuscript at the author's expense only. High-quality color photographs relating to water quality preservation will be considered for cover use at no charge, but not necessarily in the issue in which a specific manuscript appears. Full credit will be given if the photograph is used

[ Last edited by EST on 2009-9-23 at 08:39 ]
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songlei3906

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谢谢楼上的热心帮助
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没什么太多的格式要求,挺好中的!
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