Jökull - 01.12.1981, Side 123
Jökull
Instructions to Authors
Jökull ^ ^°Urnal
Earth Hshes research papers, notes and review articles about all aspects of
•^search CnCeS’ ^ 1,6 Íournal aims to be an international forum for geoscience
l^an ^ lcelantl- ^he spjecialization of the journal is geographical rather
diS?P'ine' SPeciflc areas of coverage include glaciology,
Seotherrn i°^' ^1^8'031 §eoSraPÍly> general geology, petrology, volcanology,
restarch, geophysics, meteorology, hydrology and oceanography.
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sed ‘l'roughout for numcrica! data.
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necessai-y l° aut,lor's name and ycar of publication followed, if
al. (1973^ 4 a Sll0rt re^erence to appropriate pages. Examples: Thorarinsson el
unnumbcrcd”aí°” P’ ^g- 20). The reference list should be arranged
ln a,phabctical order according to the following systcm:
Journal:
Bodvarsson, G. 1955: On the flow of ice-sheets and glaciers. Jökull 5: 1 — 8.
Thorarinsson, S., K. Saemundsson and R. S. Williams, Jr. 1973: ERTS-1
image of Vatnajökull. Analysis of glaciological structure and volcanic
features. Jökull 23: 7—17.
Edit(>d symposium:
Palmason, G. 1967: On heat flow in Iceland in relation to the Mid- Atlantic
ridge. In: S. Björnsson (Ed.). Iceland and Mid-Ocean Ridges. Soc. Sci.
Islandica, Rit 38: 111-127.
Walker, G. P. L. 1974: Eruptive mechanisms in Iceland. In: L.
Kristjánsson (Ed.). Geodynamics of Iceland and the North Atlantic
Area. D. Reidel, Dordrecht, pp. 189—201.
Monograph, book, thesis:
Amason, B. 1976: Groundwater systems in Iceland traced by deuterium.
Soc. Sci. Islandica, Rit 42. 236 pp.
Lamb, //. H. 1977: Climate. Present, past and future. v. 2. Climatic
history and the future. Methuen, London. 835 pp.
Pcrsonal communication:
Sigurgeirsson (personal communication, 1978).
Do not abbreviate yourself the titles of periodicals mentioned in the list of
references, alternatively usc the International List of Pcriodical Title Word
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