of EarthObservationandGeomatics
Manuscript submission
- Authors should submit their manuscripts online.
- Unlimited number of pages.
- Manuscripts should be submitted in Word (files *.doc).
- All tables, equations, forms, images, maps, etc. must be in the manuscript file.
- Dimension of paper Α4 (210x297mm). Margins 2,5cm (top, bottom, left and rirth).
- The title page should include:
A concise and informative title (use 16 pt Calibri for text),
Νame(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s) and e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author (use 12 pt Calibri for text),
Abstract: Please provide an abstract of 150 to 250 words (without undefined abbreviations or unspecified references). Use 12 pt Calibri for text.
Keywords: It is mandatory to select 4 to 6 keywords from the journal’s lists General Areaand Working Fields. Use 12 pt Calibri for text.
Paper type: select from the list Regular issue or write the title of Special – Thematic issue. Use 12 pt Calibri for text.
- Text Formatting :
-Use 12 pt Calibri for text.
-Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages.
-Do not use field functions.
-Use the table function to make tables.
-Use the equation editor or Math Type for equations.
-Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
-Footnotes should not be used.
- Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list.
- Tables, Figures, Diagrams and Equation :
-Use 10 pt Calibri for text.
-All tables, figures, diagrams and equations are to be numbered.
-Tables, figures diagrams and equations should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order (e.g. Tab. 1, Fig.1, Diag.1, Eq.1)
-For each table, figure and diagram please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components (e.g., Table 1. Characteristic details of aerial photographs, or, Figure 1. Aerial photography of 1953. Scale 1:15,000). Parts should be denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.). His caption (title) table it is placed above the table and the caption (title) of figure or diagram under the figure or the diagram.
-Figures and diagrams should have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.
-Equations numbered consecutively, from 1 upwars, in rounded brackets.
- References
Citation:
Cite references in the text by name and year in parentheses. Some examples:
After that, the geometric correction of the aerial photographs succeeded (Patias 1990).
Satellites images were corrected according to the procedure Patias and Kaimaris (1996).
After that, the geometric correction of the aerial photographs succeeded (Patias and Karras, 1996).
After that, the geometric correction of the historic maps succeeded (Kaimaris and Karanikolas, 1998; Geogoula et al., 2010; URL1).
Reference:
-The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication.
-Reference list entries should be in alphabetical order as indicated below.
-Use 12 pt Calibri for text.
Journal article
Kaimaris D., Hourmouziadis G., Petros P., 2011, 3D scanning and digital processing used in the study of a Neolithic figurine. Journal of Applied Geomatics, Volume 3, Issue 3: 153-157.
Article by DOI
Kaimaris D., Hourmouziadis G., Petros P., 2011, 3D scanning and digital processing used in the study of a Neolithic figurine. Journal of Applied Geomatics, doi: 10.1007/s12518-011-0055-z
Conference
Georgoula O., Kaimaris D., Karadedos G., Patias P., 2003, Geoinformation and Archaeology: an integrated case study in the Archaeological Site of Philippoi in N. Greece. Proceedings CAA Congress: Enter the Past. The E-way into four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage, Vienna, Austria, pp. 409-413.
Book
Karanikolas N., 2010, Estimates of Real Estates. Disigma, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Book chapter
Patias P., 2008, Medical Imaging challenges Photogrammetry. In Virtual Prototyping & Bio Manufacturing in Medical Applications, Bilanda B. and Bartolo P. (editors), Chapter 3: 45-66.
Dissertation
Kaimaris D., 2006, Photogrammetric processing of digital images in the service of archaeological research: the localization of Via Egnatia from Amphipolis to Philippi. Doctoral Thesis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Online document
Useful links (accessed December 2011):
URL1:
®Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece / January 2012