Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Academic Publishing Center INFRA - M · Russian Federation · Est. 1967
Aims & Scope
Solar-Terrestrial Physics publishes original research, theoretical papers, and review articles that match the scope of the Journal and have not been published before. If some elements of the manuscript have been previously published, authors must refer to the previous publication(s) in the manuscript itself so the reader can understand the novelty of new study in relation to the previous articles. Verbatim copying of his/her own works and their paraphrasing are not allowed — authors can use their previously published texts only as a basis for new conclusions. The journal policy allows the consideration of manuscripts not accepted for publication by another journal. The submitted manuscript should contain no more than 15 000–50 000 words (including spaces). Figures and tables must be embedded within the main text or placed at the end of the manuscript (i.e. after the references). In addition, figures must be uploaded or sent to the email address [email protected] as separate files. The best option is to give two variants of the manuscript: with inserted figures and tables and without them, with figures provided as a separate file upload. Please submit tables in an editable format, not as images
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