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2025年2月11日星期二
《数智矿产(英文)》关于我们
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矿冶期刊汇 2025年01月24日 13:45 北京
期刊简介
为突破传统资源行业的限制,促进新兴前沿技术与战略性矿产资源领域的深度融合,矿冶科技集团有限公司联合中国有色金属学会共同发起创建跨学科科技期刊——《MetaResource》(数智矿产)。《MetaResource》是中国科技期刊卓越行动计划高起点新刊,于2024年正式创刊,季刊,ISSN 2959-8850,CN 10-2029/TD,通过IEEE Xplore发行。中国工程院院士、矿冶科技集团有限公司首席科学家、矿冶过程智能优化制造全国重点实验室主任沈政昌,开普敦大学矿物研究中心主任David Deglon教授共同担任期刊主编。《MetaResource》致力于打造成为传播创新成果、引领新兴技术与战略性矿产资源交叉前沿方向的高水平国际一流英文科技期刊。
收稿范围
《MetaResource》主要聚焦新兴技术与战略性矿产资源交叉融合的前沿领域,刊发采矿、选矿和冶金数智化方面的理论进展、最新研究成果与技术应用案例。收稿范围包括但不限于:◾理论发展:推动矿产资源开发利用领域科技进步的理论;◾分析方法:用于理解、解释和评估与矿产资源相关的数据和现象的分析技术与方法;◾数值模拟方法:用于设备和工艺建模、模拟及预测的数值方法和算法;◾控制科学与工程:应用控制理论与工程原理实现对矿产资源开采与加工的系统优化和自动化;◾人工智能与信息技术:数据挖掘、机器学习、预测分析、数据管理、软件开发以及网络技术在矿产资源开发利用领域的应用;◾数字孪生与虚拟现实技术:数字孪生与虚拟现实等任何可能推动矿产资源开发利用领域发展的新型数字技术。
期刊亮点
《MetaResource》使用Clarivate Analytics旗下的ScholarOne投审稿系统和IEEE Xplore权威学术资源平台,创刊前期面向全球免费开放获取。◾创刊前期免收版面费◾双盲同行评议◾审稿高效迅速◾专业编辑与润色服务◾录用稿件发放稿酬◾定期评选优秀论文◾每期遴选封面论文◾融媒体宣传矩阵《MetaResource》坚持“学科交叉、创新发展”的原则,面向矿产资源领域科技工作者、技术管理人员征稿。我们衷心地希望您和您的团队不吝赐稿,向世界展示中国(海内外)学者在资源领域应用研究的特色和水平,进一步增强我国该领域的国际影响力,推动我国从资源利用科技大国走向科技强国。
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Guides for authors
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About this journal
MetaResource,
aims to provide publication of latest developments in cutting-edge
techniques research and application in mining, mineral processing and
extractive metallurgy. The journal topics cover theoretical
developments, analytical methods, numerical simulation methods, control
science and engineering, artificial intelligence, information
technology, computer interdisciplinary applications and other digital
and numerical simulation techniques which would bring promotion in the
development of mineral resources.
The
journal considers full length article, short communications,
perspective, review articles and paper previews, and publishes 4 issues
per year.
The recommended research and application fields including but not limited to the following:
(1)
Theoretical Developments: advancements in theoretical frameworks and
concepts that drive scientific and technological progress in the fields
of mineral resources;
(2)
Analytical Methods: various analytical techniques and procedures used
to understand, interpret, and evaluate data and phenomena related to
mineral resources;
(3)
Numerical Simulation Methods: numerical methods and algorithms used for
modeling, simulation, and prediction of physical equipment and
processes;
(4)
Control Science and Engineering: the application of control theory and
engineering principles to optimize and automate mineral resource
extraction and processing systems;
(5)
Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology: data mining,
machine learning, predictive analytics, data management, software
development, and networking technique applications in the fields of
(6)
Digital Twin and Virtual Reality Techniques: any new digital techniques
like Digital Twin and Virtual Reality that may bring advancements in
the development of mining, mineral processing and extractive metallurgy.
Manuscript submission
Submission
of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published
before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere
else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any,
as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at
the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will
not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for
compensation.
Authors
wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already
been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the
copyright owner(s) [the publisher(s) of the journal, not the authors of
the paper] for both the print and online format and to include evidence
that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers
(Reprinted with permission from Ref. [xx]. Copyright XXXX, Publisher).
Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate
from the authors. It is the authors’ responsibility to retain an
electronic or hardcopy of the permission.
manuscript should be submitted online via the journal’s website, or
directly through the ScholarOne Manuscript System
(https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/MetaR). Complete instructions and an
overview of the electronic online submission process are available
through the general submission site. Please ensure you provide all
relevant editable source files, including a single MS Word
(recommended), or PDF file that contains the text, all figures and
tables, and any Supplementary Information associated with the
manuscript. Failing to submit these source files might cause unnecessary
delays in the review and production process.
To
help speed up the review process, authors are requested to provide at
least 3 potential reviewers, and ensure that their reviewer suggestions
do not include any researchers with whom they have recent or on-going
collaborations or other close ties. Each manuscript should also be
accompanied by a cover letter that summarizes the main findings of the
work and its novelty, and the highlights are suggested to list as items
in cover letter.
Categories of contributions
Articles
(~7–10 journal pages, approximately 6000 words and not more than ten
display items such as figures, tables, or schemes, not less than 30
references) are peer-reviewed, in-depth reports of outstanding novel
findings which also have important and general implications for
specialists working in other fields. The Introduction should summarize
the reasons for undertaking the work and the main conclusions which can
be drawn. The Experimental should give the sufficient detail (such as
main materials, processes, and measurements) to enable others to repeat
and compare your work. Then it is the Results and Discussion section.
The final Conclusion should summarize the major conclusions of the
paper. In addition, a short abstract (at least 150 words) and a maximum
of six keywords should be included. Supplementary Information in the
form of additional figures, experimental details, movies, and so on may
accompany a manuscript, and will be published online only. This material
will not be edited, so should be error free.
Letters
(~4–6 journal pages, approximately 2500 words excluding references, not
more than four display items such as figures, tables, or schemes, not
less than 30 references) are unsolicited, peer-reviewed short reports of
outstanding novel findings that also have important and general
implications for specialists working in other fields. The research
reported in a Letter must stand on its own in the absence of its
Supplementary Information. The first paragraph should summarize the
reasons for undertaking the work and the main conclusions which can be
drawn. The final paragraph should summarize the major conclusions of the
paper. The essential findings presented in a Letter should be novel and
should not have been published previously. Supplementary Information in
the form of additional figures, experimental details (optional in text
or Supplementary Information), movies, and so on may accompany a
manuscript, and will be published online only. This material will not be
edited, so should be error free.
Reviews
(at least 15,000 words in length, divided into appropriate sections,
and 15–20 display items such as figures, tables, or schemes, not less
than 100 references) are peer-reviewed and give a general overview of a
particular field, providing the reader with an appreciation of the
importance of the work, a summary of recent developments, and a guide to
the relevant literature. The Introduction should introduce
non-specialists to the subject in a clear manner. A Review should
conclude with a section titled "Summary and Outlook", in which the
achievements and new challenges of the subject are presented succinctly.
Biographical sketches (approximately 100 words) and portrait
photographs (≥300
dpi) of the corresponding authors should be submitted. In addition, a
short abstract (at least 150 words) and a maximum of six keywords should
be included.
Mini
reviews (at least 8,000 words in length, divided into appropriate
sections, and 5–10 display items such as figures, tables, or schemes,
not less than 60 references) are peer-reviewed and provide a critically
selected overview of recent progress in important research fields. It is
not intended that the articles should be comprehensive, but rather
insightful, selective, critical, opinionated, and even visionary. The
Introduction should introduce non-specialists to the subject in a clear
manner. A Mini review should conclude with a section titled "Summary and
Outlook", in which the achievements and new challenges of the subject
are presented succinctly. Biographical sketches (approximately 100
words) and portrait photographs (≥300
short abstract (at least 100 words) and a maximum of six keywords should
be included
Perspectives
(2-3 journal pages, approximately 1500 words and not more than two
display items such as figures, tables, or schemes, not more than 15
references) are concise reports on recent exciting research of interest
to MetaResource-related materials scientists worldwide, including
discussions of research breakthroughs and interpretations of important
science and funding policies. They may provide context for the findings
within a field or explain potential interdisciplinary significance.
Perspectives should have no more than two authors.
Highlights
references) describe very important new results of original research
(preferably published online within the last month), in general given by
a third person, with a view to instruct and to highlight their
significance of the findings. The results should be presented clearly
and as succinctly as possible, without the comprehensive details
required for an original article. Highlights should have no more than
two authors, who should not have affiliations with the author(s) of the
work being highlighted.
Letters, Perspectives, and Highlights should have no section headings in the main text.
Authorship
should be limited to those who have contributed substantially to the
work, and every author has responsibility for the data and argument
mentioned in the paper. Author contributions should be specified in the
manuscript. The corresponding author must have obtained permission from
all authors for the submission of each version of the paper and for any
change in authorship. In addition: changes of authorship (including
affiliation, order of the authors, adding or deleting authors) are not
accepted after acceptance of a manuscript; request to add or delete
authors at revision stage or after publication is a serious matter, and
may be considered only after receipt of written approval from all
authors and detailed explanation about the role/deletion of the
new/deleted author. The decision on accepting the change rests with the
Editor-in-Chief of the journal; upon request authors should be prepared
to send relevant documentation or data in order to verify the validity
of the results.
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