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2026年1月28日星期三
Guide for Authors
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Introduction
Manuscript format
author-information-pack.jpg Please click here to see the manuscript format.
Types of article
This section describes the articles types for this journal.
Contributions
falling into the following categories will be considered for
publication: Original research papers, reviews, letters to the editor.
Please
ensure that you select the appropriate article type from the list of
options when making your submission. Authors contributing to special
issues should ensure that they select the special issue article type
from this list.
Submission checklist
You
can use this list to carry out a final check of your submission before
you send it to the journal for review. Please check the relevant section
in this Guide for Authors for more details.
Ensure that the following items are present:
One author has been designated as the corresponding author with contact details:
E-mail address
Full postal address
All necessary files have been uploaded:
Manuscript
Include keywords
All figures (include relevant captions)
All tables (including titles, description, footnotes)
Ensure
all figure and table citations in the text match the files provided;
Indicate clearly if color should be used for any figures in print
Graphical Abstracts / Highlights files (where applicable)
Supplemental files (where applicable)
Further considerations:
Manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked'
All references mentioned in the Reference List are cited in the text, and vice versa
Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Internet)
A competing interests statement is provided, even if the authors have no competing interests to declare
Journal policies detailed in this guide have been reviewed
For further information, visit our Support Center.
Before you begin
Open access
This
is an open access journal: all articles will be immediately and
permanently free for everyone to read and download. To provide open
access, this journal has an open access fee (also known as an article
publishing charge APC) which needs to be paid by the authors or on their
behalf e.g. by their research funder or institution.
Creative
Commons Attribution (CC BY) Lets others distribute and copy the
article, create extracts, abstracts, and other revised versions,
adaptations or derivative works of or from an article (such as a
translation), include in a collective work (such as an anthology), text
or data mine the article, even for commercial purposes, as long as they
credit the author(s), do not represent the author as endorsing their
adaptation of the article, and do not modify the article in such a way
as to damage the author's honor or reputation.
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) For
non-commercial purposes, lets others distribute and copy the article,
and to include in a collective work (such as an anthology), as long as
they credit the author(s) and provided they do not alter or modify the
article.
Article Publishing Charge (APC)
journal is a peer reviewed, open access journal from Volume 39 Issue 1.
To provide open access, this journal has an open access fee (also known
as an article publishing charge APC) which needs to be paid by the
authors or on their behalf e.g. by their research funder or institution.
The Article Processing Charge (APC) for this journal is USD 1400,
excluding taxes. Peer review under the responsibility of International
Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation.
Ethics in publishing
Please see our information pages on Ethics in publishing and Ethical guidelines for journal publication.
Submissions
to KeAi journals are automatically screened using iThenticate's
CrossCheck within the editorial system to detect plagiarism issues
including instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted
manuscripts. Details can be found here. High similarity papers will be
desk rejected.
Declaration of competing interest
All
authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with
other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence
(bias) their work. Examples of potential conflicts of interest include
employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert
testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other
funding. Authors should complete the declaration of competing interest
statement using this template and upload to the submission system at the
Attach/Upload Files step. Note: Please do not convert the .docx
template to another file type. Author signatures are not required. If
there are no interests to declare, please choose the first option in the
template. More information
Declaration of generative AI in scientific writing
Authors must declare the use of generative AI in the manuscript preparation process upon submission of the paper.
Elsevier
recognizes the potential of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies
(“AI Tools”), when used responsibly, to help researchers work
efficiently, gain critical insights fast and achieve better outcomes.
Increasingly, these tools, including AI agents and deep research tools,
are helping researchers to synthesize complex literature, provide an
overview of a field or research question, identify research gaps,
generate ideas, and provide tailored support for tasks such as content
organization and improving language and readability.
Authors
preparing a manuscript for an Elsevier journal can use AI Tools to
support them. However, these tools must never be used as a substitute
for human critical thinking, expertise and evaluation. AI technology
should always be applied with human oversight and control.
Ultimately, authors are responsible and accountable for the contents of their work. This includes accountability for:
Carefully
reviewing and verifying the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and
impartiality of all AI-generated output (including checking the sources,
as AI-generated references can be incorrect or fabricated).
Editing
and adapting all material thoroughly to ensure the manuscript
represents the author’s authentic and original contribution and reflects
their own analysis, interpretation, insights and ideas.
Ensuring
the use of any tools or sources, AI-based or otherwise, is made clear
and transparent to readers. If AI Tools have been used, we require a
disclosure statement upon submission; please see example below.
the manuscript is developed in a way that safeguards data privacy,
intellectual property and other rights, by checking the terms and
conditions of any AI tool that is used.
Finally,
authors must not list or cite AI Tools as an author or co-author on the
manuscript since authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can
only be attributed to, and performed by, humans.
The
use of AI Tools in the manuscript preparation process must be declared
by adding a statement at the end of the manuscript when the paper is
first submitted. The statement will appear in the published work and
should be placed in a new section before the references list.
An example:
Title of new section: Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the manuscript preparation process.
Statement:
During the preparation of this work the author(s) used [NAME OF TOOL /
SERVICE] in order to [REASON]. After using this tool/service, the
author(s) reviewed and edited the content as needed and take(s) full
responsibility for the content of the published article.
declaration does not apply to the use of basic tools, such as tools
used to check grammar, spelling and references. If you have nothing to
disclose, you do not need to add a statement.
read Elsevier’s author policy on the use of generative AI and
AI-assisted technologies, which can be found in our generative AI
policies for journals.
note: to protect authors’ rights and the confidentiality of their
research, this journal does not currently allow the use of generative AI
or AI-assisted technologies such as ChatGPT or similar services by
reviewers or editors in the peer review and manuscript evaluation
process, as is stated in our generative AI policies for journals. We are
actively evaluating compliant AI Tools and may revise this policy in
the future.
Submission declaration and verification
Submission
of an article implies that the work described has not been published
previously (except in the form of an abstract, a published lecture or
academic thesis, see 'Multiple, redundant or concurrent publication' for
more information), that it is not under consideration for publication
elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly
or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried
out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the
same form, in English or in any other language, including electronically
without the written consent of the copyright-holder. To verify
originality, your article automatically screened by the originality
detection service CrossCheck.
Preprints
note that preprints can be shared anywhere at any time, in line with
Elsevier's sharing policy. Sharing your preprints e.g. on a preprint
server will not count as prior publication (see 'Multiple, redundant or
concurrent publication' for more information).
Use of inclusive language
Inclusive
language acknowledges diversity, conveys respect to all people, is
sensitive to differences, and promotes equal opportunities. Content
should make no assumptions about the beliefs or commitments of any
reader; contain nothing which might imply that one individual is
superior to another on the grounds of age, gender, race, ethnicity,
culture, sexual orientation, disability or health condition; and use
inclusive language throughout. Authors should ensure that writing is
free from bias, stereotypes, slang, reference to dominant culture and/or
cultural assumptions. We advise to seek gender neutrality by using
plural nouns ("clinicians, patients/clients") as default/wherever
possible to avoid using "he, she," or "he/she." We recommend avoiding
the use of descriptors that refer to personal attributes such as age,
gender, race, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, disability or
health condition unless they are relevant and valid. When coding
terminology is used, we recommend to avoid offensive or exclusionary
terms such as "master", "slave", "blacklist" and "whitelist". We suggest
using alternatives that are more appropriate and (self-) explanatory
such as "primary", "secondary", "blocklist" and "allowlist". These
guidelines are meant as a point of reference to help identify
appropriate language but are by no means exhaustive or definitive.
Reporting sex- and gender-based analyses
Reporting guidance
For
research involving or pertaining to humans, animals or eukaryotic
cells, investigators should integrate sex and gender-based analyses
(SGBA) into their research design according to funder/sponsor
requirements and best practices within a field. Authors should address
the sex and/or gender dimensions of their research in their article. In
cases where they cannot, they should discuss this as a limitation to
their research's generalizability. Importantly, authors should
explicitly state what definitions of sex and/or gender they are applying
to enhance the precision, rigor and reproducibility of their research
and to avoid ambiguity or conflation of terms and the constructs to
which they refer (see Definitions section below). Authors can refer to
the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines and the SAGER
guidelines checklist. These offer systematic approaches to the use and
editorial review of sex and gender information in study design, data
analysis, outcome reporting and research interpretation - however,
please note there is no single, universally agreed-upon set of
guidelines for defining sex and gender.
Definitions
Sex
generally refers to a set of biological attributes that are associated
with physical and physiological features (e.g., chromosomal genotype,
hormonal levels, internal and external anatomy). A binary sex
categorization (male/female) is usually designated at birth ("sex
assigned at birth"), most often based solely on the visible external
anatomy of a newborn. Gender generally refers to socially constructed
roles, behaviors, and identities of women, men and gender-diverse people
that occur in a historical and cultural context and may vary across
societies and over time. Gender influences how people view themselves
and each other, how they behave and interact and how power is
distributed in society. Sex and gender are often incorrectly portrayed
as binary (female/male or woman/man) and unchanging whereas these
constructs actually exist along a spectrum and include additional sex
categorizations and gender identities such as people who are
intersex/have differences of sex development (DSD) or identify as
non-binary. Moreover, the terms "sex" and "gender" can be
ambiguous--thus it is important for authors to define the manner in
which they are used. In addition to this definition guidance and the
SAGER guidelines, the resources on this page offer further insight
around sex and gender in research studies.
Author contributions
transparency, we require corresponding authors to provide co-author
contributions to the manuscript using the relevant CRediT roles. The
CRediT taxonomy includes 14 different roles describing each
contributor's specific contribution to the scholarly output. The roles
are: Conceptualization; Data curation; Formal analysis; Funding
acquisition; Investigation; Methodology; Project administration;
Resources; Software; Supervision; Validation; Visualization;
Roles/Writing - original draft; and Writing - review & editing. Note
that not all roles may apply to every manuscript, and authors may have
contributed through multiple roles. More details and an example.
Changes to authorship
are expected to consider carefully the list and order of authors before
submitting their manuscript and provide the definitive list of authors
at the time of the original submission. Any addition, deletion or
rearrangement of author names in the authorship list should be made only
before the manuscript has been accepted and only if approved by the
journal Editor. To request such a change, the Editor must receive the
following from the corresponding author: (a) the reason for the change
in author list and (b) written confirmation (e-mail, letter) from all
authors that they agree with the addition, removal or rearrangement. In
the case of addition or removal of authors, this includes confirmation
from the author being added or removed.
Only
in exceptional circumstances will the Editor consider the addition,
deletion or rearrangement of authors after the manuscript has been
accepted. While the Editor considers the request, publication of the
manuscript will be suspended. If the manuscript has already been
published in an online issue, any requests approved by the Editor will
result in a corrigendum.
Copyright
Upon
acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to complete a 'Journal
Publishing Agreement'. Acceptance of the agreement will ensure the
widest possible dissemination of information. An e-mail will be sent to
the corresponding author confirming receipt of the manuscript together
with a 'Journal Publishing Agreement' form or a link to the online
version of this agreement.
Permission
of the society is required for resale or distribution outside the
institution and for all other derivative works, including compilations
and translations (please consult Editorial Office;
sedimentpaper@foxmail.com). If excerpts from other copyrighted works are
included, the author(s) must obtain written permission from the
copyright owners and credit the source(s) in the article.
Responsible sharing
Find out how you can share your research published in Elsevier journals.
Funding source
are requested to identify who provided financial support for the
conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article and to briefly
describe the role of the sponsor(s), if any, in study design; in the
collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the
report; and in the decision to submit the article for publication. If
the funding source(s) had no such involvement, it is recommended to
state this.
Elsevier Researcher Academy
Researcher
Academy is a free e-learning platform designed to support early and
mid-career researchers throughout their research journey. The "Learn"
environment at Researcher Academy offers several interactive modules,
webinars, downloadable guides and resources to guide you through the
process of writing for research and going through peer review. Feel free
to use these free resources to improve your submission and navigate the
publication process with ease.
Language
write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted,
but not a mixture of these). Authors who feel their English language
manuscript may require editing to eliminate possible grammatical or
spelling errors and to conform to correct scientific English may wish to
use the Language Editing service available from Elsevier's Language
Services.
to this journal proceeds totally online. Use the following guidelines
to prepare your article. Via the homepage of this journal
(https://www.editorialmanager.com/IJSRC/default.aspx) you will be guided
stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files. The
system automatically converts source files to a single Adobe Acrobat PDF
version of the article, which is used in the peer-review process.
Please note that even though manuscript source files are converted to
PDF at submission for the review process, these source files are needed
for further processing after acceptance. All correspondence, including
notification of the Editor's decision and requests for revision, takes
place by e-mail and via the author's homepage, removing the need for a
hard-copy paper trail. If you are unable to provide an electronic
version, please contact the editorial office prior to submission
[e-mail: sedimentpaper@foxmail.com].
ORCiD ID: Our journal supports the use of ORCiD ID. Authors are encouraged to provide ORCiD ID at submission.
Additional information
This section describes additional information for this journal.
Tables
and figures may be presented with captions within the main body of the
manuscript; if so, figures should additionally be uploaded as high
resolution files.
Preparation
Double anonymized review
journal uses double anonymized review, which means the identities of
the authors are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa. More
information is available on our website. To facilitate this, please
include the following separately:
Title
page (with author details): This should include the title, authors'
names, affiliations, acknowledgements and any Declaration of Interest
statement, and a complete address for the corresponding author including
an e-mail address.
Anonymized
manuscript (no author details): The main body of the paper (including
the references, figures, tables and any acknowledgements) should not
include any identifying information, such as the authors' names or
affiliations.
Use of word processing software
It
is important that the file be saved in the native format of the word
processor used. The text should be in single-column format. Keep the
layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will be
removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not
use the word processor's options to justify text or to hyphenate words.
However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. When
preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for
each individual table and not a grid for each row. If no grid is used,
use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. The electronic text should be
prepared in a way very similar to that of conventional manuscripts (see
also the Guide to Publishing with Elsevier. Note that source files of
figures, tables and text graphics will be required whether or not you
embed your figures in the text. See also the section on Electronic
artwork.
To
avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the
'spell-check' and 'grammar-check' functions of your word processor.
LaTeX
are recommended to use the Elsevier article class elsarticle.cls to
prepare your manuscript and BibTeX to generate your bibliography.
Our LaTeX site has detailed submission instructions, templates and other information.
Article structure
This section describes the article structure for this journal.
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