Author's Guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I submit a manuscript that has already been posted as a preprint?
– Yes. Preprints on recognized servers (e.g., arXiv, EarthArXiv) are considered pre‑publication and do not constitute prior publication. Cite the preprint and provide the DOI.
What if my manuscript is rejected after peer review?
– You may revise the manuscript according to reviewers’ comments and submit it as a new manuscript (with a new title page and cover letter).
How long does the review process take?
– The average time from submission to first decision is ≈ 28 days. Final acceptance typically occurs within 60 days after the initial submission.
Is there a limit to the number of figures or tables?
– No formal limit, but keep the total file size ≤ 30 MB (excluding supplementary material). Reviewers may request reduction for conciseness.
We look forward to receiving your contribution and thank you for choosing the Journal of Geo Research as the venue for your scientific work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I submit a manuscript that has already been posted as a preprint?
– Yes. Preprints on recognized servers (e.g., arXiv, EarthArXiv) are considered pre‑publication and do not constitute prior publication. Cite the preprint and provide the DOI.
What if my manuscript is rejected after peer review?
– You may revise the manuscript according to reviewers’ comments and submit it as a new manuscript (with a new title page and cover letter).
How long does the review process take?
– The average time from submission to first decision is ≈ 28 days. Final acceptance typically occurs within 60 days after the initial submission.
Is there a limit to the number of figures or tables?
– No formal limit, but keep the total file size ≤ 30 MB (excluding supplementary material). Reviewers may request reduction for conciseness.
We look forward to receiving your contribution and thank you for choosing the Journal of Geo Research as the venue for your scientific work.