General Information

Key title: Georesursy,  ISSN 1608-5078 (Online), ISSN 1608-5043 (Print)
Parallel title: Georesources,  ISSN 1608-506X (Online)
 

• Journal Georesursy (Georesources) publishes original research articles, short communications, discussion articles,  proceedings and review articles on the prospecting, exploration and development of the mineral resource base of hydrocarbons and solid minerals (Scientific Fields of the Journal).

• The Journal has been published since 1999.

Frequency. The Journal is published with the periodicity of 4 issues per year (issuance schedule).

Journal’s Indexing:
• Scopus;
• Web of Science (ESCI);
• Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ);
• CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) databases; 
• GeoRef database;
• EBSCOhost™ databases;
• Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory. 
 
Submissions. The Editorial Board accepts papers in Russian and English languages.
 
Distribution. The print version of the Journal is received by libraries, state authorities, educational and research institution, specialized research and industrial organizations. Part of circulation is distributed in the conferences, meetings, seminars, exhibitions. 
 
The full-text electronic versions of the articles published in the Journal are freely available to the public on our website www.geors.ru.
 
Journal Georesursy (Georesources) has entered into an electronic licensing relationship with EBSCO Publishing, the world's leading aggregator of full text journals, magazines and eBooks. The full text of the journal Georesursy/Georesources can be found in the EBSCOhost™ databases.
 
Partners: 
- Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatatarstan;
- Lomonosov Moscow State University;
- Kazan Federal University;
- Tatar Geological Exploration Department PJSC Tatneft.
 
Publisher: LLC Georesursy

Founder: Khristoforova Daria

 


 

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief - Chair of the Editorial Board

Alexander V. Sokolov – Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Director for Geological Exploration, Petrogeco JSC, (Nizhnevartovsk, Russian Federation)
e-mail: sokolov@petrogeco.ru
 
 
Editorial Board:
 
Tako Koning - Independent Consultant (Calgary, Canada), e-mail: takokoning@hotmail.com
 
Stanislav G. Kuzmenkov – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor, Higher Oil School, Yugra State University (Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation), e-mail: ksg.1948@yandex.ru
 
Aleksander V. Lalomov – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Leading Researcher, Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sсiences (St.Petersburg, Russian Federation), e-mail: lalomov@mail.ru
 
Azat A. Lutfullin – Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Deputy Head of the Department of Field Development, Tatneft PJSC (Almetyevsk, Russian Federation), e-mail: lutfullinaa@tatneft.ru
 
Alexey A. Nezhdanov – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences,  Professor,  Advisor on Geology, West Siberian Research Institute of Geology and Geophysics (Tyumen, Russian Federation), e-mail: nezhdanovaa@zsniigg.ru
 
Vladimir V. Silantiev – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Head of the Department of Paleontology and Stratigraphy, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University (Kazan, Russian Federation); Branch of the Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University in the city of Jizzakh (Jizzakh, Uzbekistan), e-mail: Vladimir.Silantiev@kpfu.ru 
 
Mikhail Yu. Spasennykh - Professor of the Practice, Director of the Center for Petroleum Science and Engineering, Skoltech (Moscow, Russian Federation), e-mail: M.Spasennykh@skoltech.ru
 
Konstantin O. Sobornov – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Chief Geologist, North Uralian Petroleum Company; Chief Researcher, VNIGNI (Moscow, Russian Federation), e-mail: ksobornov@yandex.ru
 
Antonina V. Stoupakova – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Petroleum Geology Department, Geological Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russian Federation), e-mail: stoupakova@gmail.com
 
Rustem F. Yakupov – Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Oil and Gas Fields Exploration and Development, Institute of Oil and Gas, Ufa State Petroleum Technical University in Oktyabrsky; Deputy Head of Department, Field Development Department, Bashneft-Dobycha LLC, Rosneft (Ufa, Russian Federation), e-mail: rustem_geolog@mail.ru


Editorial office:

Deputy Chief Editor - Executive secretary: Daria Khristoforova, e-mail: mail@geors.ru
Editor: Irina Abrosimova
Prepress by Alexander Nikolaev 
Translator: Alexander Muraviev
Web-editor: Artur Sabirov
 

 

Aims & scope

Aims & scope

Georesursy is a scientific information platform for exchanging knowledge and professional experience for all concerned with development and conservation of the Earth's interior in academia, industry and government. The Editorial Board of the journal Georesursy makes an aim to form the scientific information environment, prompt and reliable distribution of information about research carried out by scientists and industrial workers in the field of prospecting, exploration and development of the mineral resource base of hydrocarbons and solid minerals.
 
Topics include: geological and geochemical studies, origin and accumulation of mineral resources, management of subsoil use, field development and operation, geophysical surveys and geo-information technologies, mineralogy and lithology, problems of geoecology. Much attention is paid to the geology of oil fields, the study of reservoirs, oil and gas potential, reserves difficult to recover, unconventional resources of hydrocarbons, enhanced oil recovery methods.
 
The Editorial Board follows the integrated approach and comprehensive study of natural phenomena on micro and macro levels and hopes that the journal contributes for the advancement and integration of knowledge from different sections of Earth Sciences.
 
The Editorial Board makes every effort to promote international cooperation in order to improve the study of the Earth interior, to exchange views among researchers from different regions and countries. The printed version of the journal is published in Russian language in accordance with international standards and is distributed in the Russian Federation and CIS countries. The printed journal comes to libraries, government agencies, research and educational institutions, specialized in research and manufacturing organizations, part of the edition distributed at conferences, meetings, seminars, exhibitions.
 
From 2016 majority of the articles published in Russian language in the Journal "Georesursy" are translated into English. Full-text electronic versions of the translated articles are freely available to the public on Journal's website over the next few months since date of publication (delay is due to needed time for translation).
 

Basic principles of the editorial policy

  • • Observation of Publishing Ethics. The legal basis for the Publishing Ethics consists of international standards: the provisions adopted by the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity (Singapore, July 22-24, 2010); regulations developed by The Committee on Publication Ethics - COPE and standards of Chapter 70 "Copyright" of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation.
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  • • Provision of a high quality and reliability of published materials; soundness, originality, clarity, completeness publications; compliance of editorial independence and integrity.
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  • • Provision of a thorough independent review of all incoming manuscripts. Reviewing and editing of all manuscripts the Editorial Board executes in accordance with the Review Procedure. A double-blind peer review method is mandatory for processing of all scientific manuscripts submitted to the Editorial Stuff.
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  • • Plagiarism detection. "Georesursy" use native russian-language plagiarism detection software Antiplagiat to screen the submissions. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.
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  • • "Georesursy" is an open access journal. All the materials of the journal are available under Creative Commons “Attribution” 4.0 license (CC BY 4.0).
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  • • Authors pay a one-time Article Processing Charge (APC) to cover the costs of  management, professional production of articles in PDF and other formats, and dissemination of published papers in various venues, in addition to other publishing functions. More about the publication charges...
 

Legal foundation of editorial policy

Right of authorship belongs to authors of articles. Georesursy LLC as publisher has non-exclusive license for using of materials of journal Georesursy (Georesources). Full or partial republication of materials in educational or research purpose is permitted only with reference to publisher’s imprint of journal with obligatory indication of copyright holder and names of articles authors.
 

 

Open Access Statement

Georesursy (Georesources) is an open access journal. All the materials of the journal are available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

 


 

Publication charges

  1. • Authors pay a one-time Article Processing Charge (APC) to cover the costs of management, professional production of articles in PDF and other formats, and dissemination of published papers in various venues, in addition to other publishing functions. 
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  3. • The APC is 25,000 rubles for authors presenting the results of scientific research funded by grants, contracts and other external funding sources.
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  5. • There is no APC for authors whose articles are written as a result of their own independent research, without funding sources.
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  7. •  Authors or their institutions pay an APC after their paper has been accepted for publication. 
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  9. •  After payment, the article is published in order of priority.
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  11. • The APC is not refundable if the publication rules are violated, plagiarism is detected, etc.
 

 

Scientific Fields

The Journal publishes original research works on the prospecting, exploration and development of the mineral resource base of hydrocarbons and solid minerals. The journal discusses topical issues of subsoil use, state and development prospects of oil and gas and mining industries, including their technical and technological equipment.  Much attention is paid to the advanced research methods and their application in geology of oil fields, the study of reservoirs.
 
Journal Categories:
• Geology of mineral deposits;
• Search, exploration and development of mineral deposits;
• Mineral resources and reserves;
• Geochemical studies;
• Geophysical surveys and geo-information technologies;
• Management of subsoil use;
• Mineralogy and lithology;
• Oil and gas potential and its development;
• Reserves difficult to recover, unconventional sources of hydrocarbons;
• Problems of geoecology;
• International experience and international cooperation;
• Discussion questions.
 

Perspective authors should not feel limited by the announced sections; we are ready to widen our scope if we receive original and topical content.

 


 

Peer review

 
A double-blind peer review method is mandatory for processing of all scientific manuscripts submitted to the editorial office of Georesursy.

1.Members of the editorial board and experts in the article’s corresponding areas invited as independent readers, perform peer reviews. Timescales of peer reviewing are defined separately for each article for highest possible fast publication of the article. They should be sufficient for deep analysis of submitted material and are pre-agreed with the author. 
We aim to limit the review process to 8-16 weeks, though in some cases the schedule may be adjusted at the reviewer’s request. 

With the consideration of the declared research subject the article is sent to the specialist who determines:
• Scientific novelty of the provisions contained in the article;
• Relevance of the studied problem;
• Theoretical and practical importance of research results;
• Authenticity of research results test;
• Compliance of the article content with the declared title of the subject;
• Finding out published papers concerning research topic, not mentioned in the manuscript.

2.Upon the scrutiny, the reviewer is expected to present the editorial board with one of the following recommendations: 
a) to accept the paper in its present state; 
b) to invite the author to revise their manuscript to address specific concerns before final decision is reached; 
c) that final decision be reached following further reviewing by another specialist; 
d) to reject the manuscript outright.

3.If the reviewer has recommended any refinements, the editorial office would suggest the author either to implement the corrections, or to dispute them reasonably. Authors are kindly required to limit their revision to 2 months and resubmit the adapted manuscript within this period for second review.

4.If author and reviewers meet insoluble contradictions regarding revision of the manuscript, the editorial office is authorized to send the article for additional review. The editor-in-chief resolves the conflict by his own authority.

5.The editor-in-chief reaches final decision to reject a manuscript on the hearing according to reviewers’ recommendations, and duly notifies the authors of their decision via e-mail. The editorial office does not accept previously rejected manuscripts for re-evaluation.

6.Kindly note that positive review does not guarantee the acceptance, as final decision in all cases lies with the editor-in-chief.

7.After the decision made by the editorial board on admission of article executive secretary informs the author and notes the date of publication.

8.Original reviews of submitted manuscripts remain deposited for 5 years. 

 


 

Issuance Schedule

Scientific and technical journal Georesursy (Georesources) is published on a quarterly basis:
 
Issue No.         Date
1                      March, 30
2                      June, 30
3                      September, 30
4                      December, 30
 

 

Indexing

The journal Georesursy is included/indexed in:

Scopus;
Web of Science (ESCI);
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ);
• CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) databases; 
• GeoRef database;
• EBSCOhost™ databases;
• Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory. 

 

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 


 

Publishing Ethics

Editors are directly responsible for prevention of publication malpractice. All articles that fail to meet the below standards, i.e., if some kind of malpractice or unethical behavior are discovered at any stage (even after the publication), will be immediately removed from publication. All mentioned persons undertake the following obligations and strictly observe them in their activities. The chief editor or publisher considers all controversies about compliance with these obligations.
 
The editors and the editorial board are obliged to:
  1. • Ensure consideration of all materials submitted for publication, compliance with editorial independence and integrity in making objective decisions, without prejudice to the authors on the basis of ethnic or religious affiliation, social status, regardless of commercial interests and relations with the Founder of the journal;
  2. • Not to allow the publication of works in respect of which there is sufficient reason to believe that they contain falsification of results, plagiarism, false attribution of authorship, have no scientific value, do not fit the profile of the journal and its published editorial policy;
  3. • Ensure absence of conflict of interests;
  4. • Ensure the adoption of measures for compliance with published materials; inspect content of publications on the subject of plagiarism and duplicate publication;
  5. • Decide on the acceptance or rejection of an article for publication on the basis of comments of independent reviewers in general; report on final decision and reasons for its adoption to the authors;
  6. • Not to correct arbitrarily the author's text, coordinate with the authors the final version of the article after editorial changes;
  7. • Not to disclose without the written consent of the author the work process on the article and its contents, not to transmit the author’s material without permission of the author to third parties, except for the journal reviewers; follow the author's right to intellectual property, preventing their use for personal purposes without the consent of the author;
  8. • Not to leave unanswered complaints concerning the examination of manuscripts or published materials; in a conflict situation take all necessary measures to redress for a violated right;
  9. • Ensure publication of denials or corrections in the case of error detection; • Involve peer review of objective and competent professionals; carry out their replacement, if necessary;
  10. • Guarantee a provision of an independent review of materials in a manner allowing ensure the integrity and objectivity of statements about the scientific value of the article proposed for publication;
  11. • Maintain confidentiality of personal data of reviewers;
  12. • In accordance with the journal policy establish the procedure for the review of materials submitted for publication;
  13. • Implement journal’s policy to ensure and maintain a high standard in the scholarly literature, to identify suitably qualified editorial board members who can actively contribute to the development and good management of the journal; implement journal’s policy of constant improvement of review institutions, editorial process and materials’ expert review;
  14. • Inform the authors and reviewers of what is expected from them.
  15. • The editors and the editorial board are aware of their responsibility for the decision to accept or reject the article.
 
Authors of publications are obliged to:
  1. • Confirm the authenticity and validity of the data provided;
  2. • Ensure that the article is published for the first time and has not been previously published or sent to another journal; • Ensure that the list of authors includes only those who have made significant contribution to the work, and that researchers who deserve the authorship are not excluded from the list of the authors;
  3. • Participate in the process of finalizing the article and, if necessary, provide a denial or correct errors;
  4. • Take into account all the works that had value in conducting research, and provide links to them;
  5. • Avoid excessive borrowing and plagiarism in any form;
  6. • Not to use information from a personal conversation or correspondence; the information can be used in research only with the written consent of the person who provided it;
  7. • Not to copy from other publications references to the works with which they are not familiar;
  8. • Ensure the originality of the research results; the use of works or statements of other authors should be given with an indication of the bibliographic references to relevant work, referring primarily to the source;
  9. • Notify the editors in case of any error detected in submitted publication, accepted for publication or already published work and interact with the editor for the early withdrawal of the publication or correction of errors;
  10. • Disclose in their manuscript every financial or other support for the research, on the results of which the manuscript has been prepared;
  11. • Disclose a conflict of interests that may be perceived as influenced the results or conclusions presented in the work.
  12. • If the work involves the use of chemicals, procedures or equipment, during operation of which any unusual risks are possible, the author must clearly identify it in the manuscript.
  13. • If the work assumes participation of animals or humans as objects of study, the authors should ensure that the manuscript states that all stages of the study comply with the legislation and regulations of research organizations, and are approved by the relevant committees. The manuscript should clearly reflect that all the people who have become objects of study gave informed consent. It is always necessary to monitor compliance with rights to privacy.
  14. • If the editor or the publisher have received information from a third party that the publication contains significant errors, the author is obliged to withdraw the work, or to correct errors as soon as possible.
 
Reviewers are obliged to:
  1. • Provide an objective and reasoned assessment of the material submitted;
  2. • Respect the point of view of the author; personal criticism of the author is unacceptable;
  3. • Identify meaningful works, corresponding to the research topic, but not mentioned by the authors;
  4. • Inform the members of the editorial board if the manuscript under review has a significant similarity to previously published articles, that is, cases of plagiarism;
  5. • If there is a conflict of interests or other reasons not to assess the article objectively, report on this to the editors for the selection of another reviewer;
  6. • Do not use for personal purposes unpublished data obtained from the manuscripts submitted for consideration; do not store copies or transmit materials of the article under review to other persons;
  7. • Maintain confidentiality when reviewing.
 
Publisher is obliged to:
  1. 1.The Publisher follows the principles and procedures to facilitate the execution of the ethical obligations of the editors, the editorial board, reviewers and authors of the journal in accordance with these requirements. The Publisher confirms that the potential profit from advertising does not affect the decisions of the Editors.
  2. 2.The Publisher promotes good practices for conducting research and implements industry standards in order to improve the ethical recommendations, withdrawal procedures and error corrections.
  3. 3.The Publisher provides the appropriate specialized legal support in case of need.
  4. 4.The Publisher supports journal editors in the review of complaints raised concerning ethical issues and help communications with other journals and/or publishers.

Conflict of Interests
All participants of the publication process (authors of manus­cripts, editorial board, and reviewers) must disclose any conflict of interests caused by potential competition, as well as their personal or other attitudes, etc. Authors are directly responsible for peaceful settlement of all conflicts that occur during manus­cript preparation. The editorial board and reviewers must provide objective and impartial work on the manus­cript submitted by authors. If any conflict situations arise at this stage, the persons concerned must delegate their responsibilities to other members of the editorial board or reviewers.
 
The Publishing Ethics of the journal “Georesursy” is prepared based on the materials of the International Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).