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General Instructions for Submitting Papers

Original papers in any segment of economic geology and studies of all classes of mineral deposits will be considered for publication. For detailed instructions to authors, please click here, or consult pp. 265-269, Vol. 101, No. 1 (Jan-Feb, 2006). Only under special circumstances can papers in excess of 15,000 words, or roughly 50 typed, double-spaced pages (including references, tables, and figures), be accepted for publication. The Editor and members of the Editorial Board will seek two competent reviews of all papers before accepting or rejecting them. Limited topics may be submitted as short scientific communications, will be judged by one review, and are published more rapidly than papers. Authors are requested to indicate in their cover letter to the editor whether the manuscript is a regular paper or a scientific communication. Three copies of papers or two copies of scientific communications should be submitted to the Editor at:
Dr. Mark Hannington
Economic Geology
University of Ottawa
Room 210, Marion Hall
140 Louis Pasteur
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada
Tel: 613-562-5186
Fax: 613-562-5848
email: econ.geol@science.uottawa.ca

Page Charges
Economic Geology has a voluntary page charge of $80 per printed page. Many institutions, research groups, government agencies, and companies, and individuals include funds for publication costs in their scientific budgets. Authors are asked to seek these or other funds for page charges.

Reprints
One hundred fifty reprints without covers will be furnished free to authors paying full voluntary page charges.

Copyright Information
Authors of accepted papers will receive a form assigning copyright of the article to the Economic Geology Publishing Company. U.S. Government employees may make the assignment to the extent transferable.


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