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 IWA Publishing Journals |  Subscriptions |  Authors |  Users |  Librarians |  FAQs Journal of Hydroinformatics Official Journal of the IAHR-IWA-IAHS Joint Committee on Hydroinf ormatics Instructions for authors 1. General poli cy Journal of Hydroinforma tics is a peer-reviewed journal: it welcomes the submission of contributions, which must be in English. Contributions may describe original research; novel applications of hydroinformatics technologies; evaluations, including comparisons, of hydroinformatics products; developments in their enabling technologies; the reporting of experiences and related critical evaluation. Technical papers, practice papers, technical notes and discussio ns. Technical papers and practice papers are full-length, original contributions that must have fewer than 10,000 words, or word equivalents. Technical notes, i.e., short articles presenting preliminary or partial results of research, concisely presented research results, or innovative hydroinformatics techniques, will invite papers that are no longer than 5,000 words. Discussions, i.e., a submission presenting significant comments or questions about the published work in the Journal, can be submitted after discussion with the Editor-in-Chief. Papers written by non-English speakers should be checked and corrected by a native English speaker to avoid rejection on the grounds of poor grammar and style. The submitted paper should be accompanied by a list of 3 potential referees, including contact details. Where requested to do so by the Editors, authors must revise their papers within one month of the request; otherwise the contribution will be considered withdrawn. No page charges apply for papers published in Journal of Hydroinformatics. The journal can accommodate colour figures, at a cost to the author of £350 per figure. Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher.  All papers should be s ubmitted electronically to https://www.editorialmanager.com/hydro/ Upon acceptance of a paper, authors will be asked to sign a Transfer of Copyright Agreement releasing copyright of the paper to IWA Publishing. Provision is made on the form for work performed for eg the United S tates Government (for which Copyright cannot be assigned) and other extenuating circumstances. Proofs will be sent by e-mail to the listed corresponding author. Any corrections must be returned within two days of receipt and should only cover typesetting errors. Proofs should be returned to Emma Gulseven at IWA Publishing in London. 2. Article content and format (a) General. All pages in papers must be numbered consecutively. The main text should be t yped flush left with no indents and double line spaced. Insert one return between paragraphs, and a double return between paper title, and authors' names and addresses on the first page. (b) Title page. The title of the paper should be as concise as possibl e. The title page or section must also state the names and full addresses of all authors. Telephone, fax, e-mail numbers and, if appropriate, web site identifications must be included for the corresponding author to whom proofs will be sent. A short title of not more than 80 letters and spaces must be provided for printed page headings. (c) An Ab str act  of 100-200 words should appear under the authors' names and addresses in printed papers, briefly specifying the aims of the work, the methods used, the main results obtained and the conclusions drawn. (d) Under the abstract up to 6 Keywords  should be listed in alphabetical order. (e) Main text : for clarity t his should normally be subdivided into: Online Preview Uncorrected Proofs Current Issue Browse Archive Advanced Search Sample Issue Subscribe Online Submission ContentsAlert RSS Feed IWA Publishing Page 1 of 2 IWA Pu blishing - Journal o f Hydroin formatics 14.6.2013 http://www.iwaponline.com/jh/i2a.htm

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IWA Publishing Journals | Subscriptions | Authors | Users | Librarians | FAQs

Journal of Hydroinformatics

Official Journal of t he IAHR-IWA-IAHS Joint Committee on Hydroinf ormatics

Instructions for authors

1 General poli cy

Journal of Hydroinformatics is a peer-reviewed journal it welcomes the submission of contributionswhich must be in English Contributions may describe original research novel applications ofhydroinformatics technologies evaluations including comparisons of hydroinformatics productsdevelopments in their enabling technologies the reporting of experiences and related criticalevaluation

Technical papers practice papers technical notes and discussionsTechnical papers and practice papers are full-length original contributions that must have fewer than10000 words or word equivalents Technical notes ie short articles presenting preliminary orpartial results of research concisely presented research results or innovative hydroinformaticstechniques will invite papers that are no longer than 5000 words Discussions ie a submissionpresenting significant comments or questions about the published work in the Journal can besubmitted after discussion with the Editor-in-Chief

Papers written by non-English speakers should be checked and corrected by a native Englishspeaker to avoid rejection on the grounds of poor grammar and style The submitted paper should beaccompanied by a list of 3 potential referees including contact details

Where requested to do so by the Editors authors must revise their papers within one month of therequest otherwise the contribution will be considered withdrawn No page charges apply for paperspublished in Journal of Hydroinformatics The journal can accommodate colour figures at a cost to

the author of pound350 per figure

Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously that it is not underconsideration for publication elsewhere and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in thesame form in English or in any other language without the written consent of the publisher

All papers should be submitted electronically to httpswwweditorialmanagercomhydro

Upon acceptance of a paper authors will be asked to sign a Transfer of Copyright Agreementreleasing copyright of the paper to IWA Publishing Provision is made on the form for work performedfor eg the United States Government (for which Copyright cannot be assigned) and other extenuatingcircumstances

Proofs will be sent by e-mail to the listed corresponding author Any corrections must be returnedwithin two days of receipt and should only cover typesetting errors Proofs should be returned toEmma Gulseven at IWA Publishing in London

2 Article content and format

(a) General All pages in papers must be numbered consecutively The main text should be typedflush left with no indents and double line spaced Insert one return between paragraphs and a doublereturn between paper title and authors names and addresses on the first page

(b) Title page The title of the paper should be as concise as possible The title page or section mustalso state the names and full addresses of all authors Telephone fax e-mail numbers and ifappropriate web site identifications must be included for the corresponding author to whom proofswill be sent A short title of not more than 80 letters and spaces must be provided for printed pageheadings

(c) An Abstract of 100-200 words should appear under the authors names and addresses in printedpapers briefly specifying the aims of the work the methods used the main results obtained and the

conclusions drawn

(d) Under the abstract up to 6 Keywords should be listed in alphabetical order

(e) Main text for clarity this should normally be subdivided into

Online Preview

Uncorrected ProofsCurrent IssueBrowse Archive

Advanced SearchSample IssueSubscribe

Online SubmissionContentsAlert

RSS Feed

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Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions References

A conclusions section is particularly valuable to readers and should always be included in papers Donot number or letter section headings

(f) Abb revi ations and Notations Nomenclature must be listed at the beginning of all printed papercontributions and must conform to the system of standard SI units Acronyms and abbreviations mustbe spelled out in full at their first occurrence in the text and summarised at the start of thecontribution Write equations in dimensionless form or in metric units

(g) References citations i n text Use surname of author and year of publication Jones (1982) or(Jones 1982) Insert initials only if there are two different authors with the same surname and sameyear of publication

Two or more years in parentheses following an authors name are cited chronologically and two ormore references published in the same year by the same author are differentiated by letters a b cetc For example Brown (1969 1972 1973a b) Different references cited together should be in dateorder for example (Smith 1959 Thomson amp Jones 1982 Green 1990)

(h) List of references References should be listed alphabetically at the end of contributions and inthe case of printed papers should conform to the following styles for a journal or book reference

Journal Robson AJ Jones TA amp Reed DW 1998 A study of national trend and variation in UKfloods Int J Climatol 18 165-182

Book McIntosh AC 2003 Asian Water Supplies IWA Publishing London

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 1995 19th edition American PublicHealth AssociationAmerican Water Works AssociationWater Environment Federation WashingtonDC

Edited book Yoshida Z 1963 Physical properties of snow In Ice and Snow (W Kingery ed) MITPress Cambridge Massachusetts USA pp 124-148

Report WWC 2000 A Water Secure World Vision for Water Life and the Environment Report ofthe World Water Council World Water Council Paris

(i) Figures All Figures (graphs drawings photographs etc) must be numbered in sequence with Arabic numerals in the order they are referred to in the text Each Figure must have a caption thegeneral meaning of which can be understood without reference to the text Figure captions should be

concise and not contain text that should be in the main text

(j) Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in the order they are referred to inthe text Table titles should be concise and not include text that should be in the main text The rowsand columns of Tables should be generated using word-processor tabulation features do not use textseparated by tabs or graphics of tabulated data

(k) Equations should be in dimensionless form or in SI units Use italic letters to denote variables (inthe text and in the equations) In Equation Editor define the font of all Styles (except Symbol) toTimes New Roman Number all equations in parentheses at the right hand margin Ensure that agiven mathematical symbol in an equation and a corresponding symbol in the main text or in a Figureor Table are clearly identifiable with each other ie use the same font type size and style

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Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions References

A conclusions section is particularly valuable to readers and should always be included in papers Donot number or letter section headings

(f) Abb revi ations and Notations Nomenclature must be listed at the beginning of all printed papercontributions and must conform to the system of standard SI units Acronyms and abbreviations mustbe spelled out in full at their first occurrence in the text and summarised at the start of thecontribution Write equations in dimensionless form or in metric units

(g) References citations i n text Use surname of author and year of publication Jones (1982) or(Jones 1982) Insert initials only if there are two different authors with the same surname and sameyear of publication

Two or more years in parentheses following an authors name are cited chronologically and two ormore references published in the same year by the same author are differentiated by letters a b cetc For example Brown (1969 1972 1973a b) Different references cited together should be in dateorder for example (Smith 1959 Thomson amp Jones 1982 Green 1990)

(h) List of references References should be listed alphabetically at the end of contributions and inthe case of printed papers should conform to the following styles for a journal or book reference

Journal Robson AJ Jones TA amp Reed DW 1998 A study of national trend and variation in UKfloods Int J Climatol 18 165-182

Book McIntosh AC 2003 Asian Water Supplies IWA Publishing London

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 1995 19th edition American PublicHealth AssociationAmerican Water Works AssociationWater Environment Federation WashingtonDC

Edited book Yoshida Z 1963 Physical properties of snow In Ice and Snow (W Kingery ed) MITPress Cambridge Massachusetts USA pp 124-148

Report WWC 2000 A Water Secure World Vision for Water Life and the Environment Report ofthe World Water Council World Water Council Paris

(i) Figures All Figures (graphs drawings photographs etc) must be numbered in sequence with Arabic numerals in the order they are referred to in the text Each Figure must have a caption thegeneral meaning of which can be understood without reference to the text Figure captions should be

concise and not contain text that should be in the main text

(j) Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in the order they are referred to inthe text Table titles should be concise and not include text that should be in the main text The rowsand columns of Tables should be generated using word-processor tabulation features do not use textseparated by tabs or graphics of tabulated data

(k) Equations should be in dimensionless form or in SI units Use italic letters to denote variables (inthe text and in the equations) In Equation Editor define the font of all Styles (except Symbol) toTimes New Roman Number all equations in parentheses at the right hand margin Ensure that agiven mathematical symbol in an equation and a corresponding symbol in the main text or in a Figureor Table are clearly identifiable with each other ie use the same font type size and style

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