Editorial Policies

Aims and Scope

Geomorfologiya (Geomorphology RAS) Journal designed to further development of conceptual and methodical problems of geomorphology. It is integrates Russian geomorphologists, and some of foreign countries more recently, provides an opportunity of active communication, meeting with new ideas and developments, discussing of current issues.

Fundamental theoretical issues on geomorphology are goes in large in the Journal; also common patterns of the Earth and other planets relief structure and development are widely discussed, as well as researches of lands and seas morphostructure and morphosculpture. Besides regional issues on new tectonics and structural geomorphology are under discussion, as well as morphometry and hypsometry, fluvial, coastal and seafloor geomorphology, ecological, anthropogenic, applied geomorphology and other urgent problems are discussed.

 
 

Peer Review Process

Content selection

The scope of the journal includes such topics as geomorphology of land, sea shores and bottom, paleogeomorphology, as well as results of applied research usable in the national economy; an appropriate attention is paid to the application of new methods in the geomorphology. Articles on neotectonics and paleogeography are accepted only if their subject has a direct bearing to the geomorphology. The journal publishes also critical reviews of new scientific works on the above-stated subjects, as well as current information on the scientific conferences and congresses.

We welcome discussions if they are of general scientific, and not personal, interest. The journal does not print an opinion of one author on the other’s competence and qualification, but only purely scientific comments on his work.

The submitted papers should be reporting essential results of completed and not published previously research.

All the papers coming to the editorial office of «Geomorphology” are necessarily subject to anonymous reviewing both by members of the editorial board and invited reviewers (including foreign scientists) – specialists in the field of geomorphology the paper deals with. After the paper had obtained an approval of the reviewers and passed scientific and literary editing, it is discussed at the meeting of the editorial board and is finally accepted for publication.

In case the reviewers had essential critical comments, the paper is sent to the author for making the necessary corrections and complements and then sent to the reviewers once again. If the author and the reviewers cannot come to an agreement about the manuscript, the editors may seek for an opinion of an independent expert. Final decision on whether the paper should be accepted or rejected is made by the editorial board in accordance with the reviewers’ recommendations. In case of conflict situation, the final decision on whether or not the paper is to be published is made by the chief editor

Peer-review

A double-blind peer review method is mandatory for processing of all scientific manuscripts submitted to the editorial stuff of "Geomorfologiya (Geomorphology RAS)”. Reviewers tasks include novelty and scholary importance test, authentisity of research results test, article’s content and recital style test, verification of paper’s name and abstract relevance to its content, finding out published papers concerning research topic, not mentioned in the manuscript.

  1. The articles is reviewed by the leading experts in the corresponding area of geomorphology. We aim to limit the review process to 2–4 weeks, though in some cases the schedule may be adjusted at the reviewer’s request. Upon the scrutiny, the reviewer is expected to present the editorial board with one of the following recommendations: a) to accept the paper in its present state; b) to invited the author to revise their manuscript to address specific concerns before final decision is reached; c) that final decision be reached following further reviewing by another specialist; d) to reject the manuscript outright.
  2. If the reviewer has recommended any refinements, the editorial staff would suggest the author either to implement the corrections, or to dispute them reasonably. Authors are kindly required to limit their revision to 2 months and resubmit the adapted manuscript within this period for final evaluation.
  3. We politely request that the editor be notified verbally or in writing should the author decide to refuse from publishing the manuscript. In case the author fails to do so within 3 months since receiving a copy of the initial review, the editorial board takes the manuscript off the register and notifies the author accordingly.
  4. If author and reviewers meet insoluble contradictions regarding revision of the manuscript, the editor-in-chief resolves the conflict by his own authority.
  5. The editorial board reaches final decision to reject a manuscript on the hearing according to reviewers’ recommendations, and duly notifies the authors of their decision via e-mail. The board does not accept previously rejected manuscripts for re-evaluation.
  6. Kindly note that positive review does not guarantee the acceptance, as final decision in all cases lies with the editorial board. By his authority, editor-in-chief rules final solution of every conflict. Original reviews of submitted manuscripts remain deposited for 3 years.

 

Publication Frequency

The journal published quarterly (4 issues per year).

 

Open Access Policy

The articles in this journal are available to everyone since the publication that provides free and open access to research for the advancement of science.

 

Indexation

Articles in "Geomorfologiya (Geomorphology RAS)” are indexed by several systems:

 

Publishing Ethics

The editors of the journal adhere to the rules as stated below.

The papers submitted should satisfy the following requirements:

  • to fall within the scope of the journal;
  • to present new data and results of research not published previously;
  • to be supplemented with the complete list of the used sources, as well as with information on the financial support, if any;
  • not include plagiarism and false information;
  • conform to the existing standards of the scientific paper preparation.

The authors of papers:

  • confirm the participation of each of them in the research performed, as well as authenticity and reliability of the data presented;
  • take part in finalizing the paper and, if necessary, advance argumented objections or correct mistakes. 

The reviewers:

  • respect the authors’ point of view;
  • give an unbiased assessment of papers and their compliance with the scope of the journal, and verify that the name of the paper and the abstract comply with its contents;
  • find out works of importance similar in the subject to the reviewed paper, though not mentioned by the authors;
  • in case of conflict of interests or other reasons that prevent the reviewer from giving an objective assessment of the paper, he should promptly inform the editors so that they could find another reviewer;
  • maintain strict confidentiality in reviewing.

Editors and members of the editorial board:

  • are aware of their responsibility for the decision whether the submitted paper is accepted or rejected;
  • accept the articles that conform to all the selection criteria and fall within the scope of our journal;
  • reserve the right to reduce and to edit the text of articles.
  • when rejecting a paper, are guided by objective standards as stated below;
  • make sure there is no conflict of interests;
  • keep the reviewers anonymous.

The editors are responsible for publishing rebuttal or corrections in case of mistakes having been found.

 

Publication Fee

Articles in the "Geomorphology RAS" journal are published free of charge for all authors.

The editorial Board does not charge the authors for placing articles in open access, reviewing, preparing the journal for publication, as well as the content of the site and electronic depositing of manuscripts.

 

Editorial team

Editor-in-chief

  • Valery P. Chichagov – Dr.Sci,  Chief Researcher of the RAS Institute of Geography and Chairman of the Geomorphological Committee RAS. 

Deputy editor-in-chief

  • Alexander N. Makkaveyev - Ph.D., Leading Researcher, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Geomorphology, Moscow, Russia.     

Editorial executive secretary

  • Ekaterina V. Lebedeva - Ph.D., Chief Researcher, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Geomorphology, Moscow, Russia. 

Editorial board

  • Zygmunt  Babinski - Professor, Director of the Institute of Geography at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland. 
  • Olga K. Borisova – Dr.Sci., Leading Researcher, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Evolutionary Geography, Moscow, Russia. 
  • Dan Bowman - Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. 
  • Victor A. Brylyov - Dr.Sci., Professor, Acad. of Russian Ecological Academy  Chairholder of Geography and geoecology division, Natural-Geographical department, Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University, Russia.
  • Sergey A. Bulanov - Dr.Sci., Leading Researcher, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Geomorphology, Moscow, Russia. 
  • Alexey S. Viktorov - Dr.Sci., Head of Laboratory of remote sensing methods for geoenvironment monitoring, deputy of the Director, E.M. Sergeev Institute of geoecology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
  • Leonid A. Zhindarev - Dr.Sci., Professor, Leading Researcher, Department of Geography, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Russia. Professor of Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal university (Kaliningrad, Russia). 
  • Emma A. Likhachyova - Dr.Sci., Head of laboratory of geomorphology, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. 
  • Vadim V. Mozzherin – Ph.D., Associate Professor, Kazan State University, Russia. 
  • Christophe Morhange - Professor, Leading Lecturer, Université d'Aix-Marseille, France. 
  • Clifford  Ollier - Professor, Honorary Researcher, the University of Western Australia, Pert, Australia. 
  • Yury G. Simonov - Dr.Sci., Professor, Department of Geography, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Russia. Distinguished Professor of MSU, Honored Scientist of Russia, RANS Academician.
  • Olav Slaymaker - Professor, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 
  • Olga N. Solomina - Corresponding Member of RAS, deputy of the Director, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. 
  • Desmond  Walling – Professor, the University of Exeter, Exeter, Great Britain. 
  • Roman S. Chalov - Dr.Sci., Professor, Head of N.I. Makkaveyev Laboratory of land erosion and riverbed processes, Department of Geography, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Russia. 
  • Alexey N. Chumachenko - Dr.Sci., Professor, rector, Saratov State University, Russia. 
  • Sergey V. Shvaryov – Ph.D., Leading Researcher, Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.  

Executive secretary

  • Elena A. Karasyova - managing editor, Academic Publishing Center “Nauka”

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