Publications

ISSN: 2248–2776
ISSN-L:
1224–6808

Geo-Eco-Marina is a scientific journal that appears annually starting with 1996. The journal publishes results of geological and geophysical research on ancient and modern marine and fluvial environment.

In order to ensure a high quality standard, the scientific papers are peer-reviewed. Therefore we are waiting to publish your scientific contributions. We are looking forward for your comments on papers already published that are freely available on our site.

To view journal page on the old site along with the archive of past issues click here.

Editors-in-Chief:

  • Prof. Dr. Nicolae PANIN – Bucuresti
    Member of the Romanian Academy

Editorial Board:

  • Prof. How Kin WONG – Hamburg, Germany
  • Prof. Jean-Marie MARTIN – Varese, Italy
  • Dr. Gilles LERICOLAIS – Brest, France
  • Dr. Franco MARABINI – Bologna, Italy
  • Dr. Georg UMGIESSER – Venice, Italy
  • Dr. Andrew PETTER – Minnesota, USA
  • Dr. Cornel OLARIU – Austin, USA
  • Dr. Claudia STRECHIE-SLIWINSKI – Peachtree City, USA
  • Dr. Adrian STANICA – Bucuresti
  • Dr. Silviu RADAN – Bucuresti
  • Dr. Constantin Stefan SAVA – Bucuresti
  • Dr. Dan SECRIERU – Constanta
  • Dr. Titus BRUSTUR – Bucuresti

Managing Editor:

  • Prof. Dr. Habil. Mihaela C. Melinte-Dobrinescu
  • Cristina VASILIU

Desktop Publishing:

  • Carmen BIRIS

This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.

Geo-Eco-Marina publishes novel research results primarily focused on studies performed along the Danube River- Danube Delta- Black Sea (and its coastal zone) macro-geo-system. Topics cover both modern and fossil sedimentary deposits, as well as present and past geological associations.

Geo-Eco-Marina is an annual scientific journal, published continuously since 1996, with a year-round invitation for publication open to marine scientists and geoscientists worldwide.

Each contribution is peer-reviewed: submitted manuscripts are reviewed by experts, and both the expert and the author are aware of each other’s identity. Geo-Eco-Marina includes colour illustrations and occasional large inserts.

There are no APCs

Geo-Eco-Marina is funded by the Romanian Research and Innovation Authority through its dedicated National Programme for national scientific journals of choice.

There are no submission and no Article Processing Charges –  APCs.  And there are no fees for colour figures, either.

The Author retains copyright ownership. 

 

Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

Geo-Eco-Marina follows The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE):

Geo-Eco-Marina is listed in SCOPUS, Zoological Record, EBSCO Central&Eastern European Academic Source, ProQuest – Scientific Journals Database, Google Scholar, J-Gate, geoscience e-journals, Academic Index, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE), Bayerische StaatsBibliotek, Ulrich’s; Geo-Eco-Marina is selectively indexed and abstracted in CAB Abstracts and Environmental Impact databases.

EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English

 

Audience

  • Geologists
  • Environmental scientists
  • Academics
  • Engineers
  • Coastal managers
  • Oceanographers
  • Chemists
  • Biologists

 

Geo-Eco-Marina is listed in SCOPUS, Zoological Record, EBSCO Central&Eastern European Academic Source, ProQuest – Scientific Journals Database, Google Scholar, J-Gate, geoscience e-journals, Academic Index, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE), Bayerische StaatsBibliotek, Ulrich’s; Geo-Eco-Marina is selectively indexed and abstracted in CAB Abstracts and Environmental Impact databases.

 

Current issue:

Geo-Eco-Marina No.30 / 2024

Articles

Tabel of contents (195.85 KB)

Romanian Journal of Marine, Earth and Environmental Sciences - Geo-Eco-Marina at its 30th issue (252.87 KB)

Nicolae Panin, Mihaela Melinte-Dobrinescu

Physical habitat structure in marine ecosystems: the case study of Reyna Bay, Constanța (21.51 MB)

Adrian Popa, Irina Marilena Stanciu, Adrian Teacă, Tatiana Begun, Mihai Emilian Popa, Gabriel Ion

Meiobenthos and taxocene of Nematodes under changes in ecological conditions in the coastal zone of the NorthWestern part of the Black Sea (3.27 MB)

Irina Kulakova, Ludmyla Vorobyova

Marine flooding hazard mapping on the Mostaganem coastal zone using an empirical approach and geospatial tools (4.56 MB)

Miloud Sallaye, Yousra Salem Cherif, Abd El Alim Dahmani, Khoudir Mezouar

New approaches in the seismotectonics of the marginal Dacides Unit (4.76 MB)

Raluca Dinescu, Ioan Munteanu, Eugen Oros, Mihaela Popa, Mircea Radulian, Andreea Chircea

Lower Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils of the Romanian Carpathian bend (5.31 MB)

Mihaela C. Melinte - Dobrinescu, Eliza Anton, Gabriel Ion, Iulian Pojar, Constantin Lazăr, Vlad Apotrosoaei, Cristian Cudalbu

Modified methodological framework for sustainability evaluation of existing hydraulic structures in Romania: The case study of Cincis Dam, Hunedoara (1.17 MB)

Ioana Popescu, Camelia Teau, Cristian Moisescu - Ciocan, Constantin Florescu, Albert Constantin

Evaluation of the physico-chemical and biological quality of the eastern algerian coastal waters (southwestern mediterranean) (1.71 MB)

Khadidja Wissal Abdallah, Aicha Djabourabi, Faouzi Samar, Romaissa Harid, Hichem Izeboudjen, Naouele Djebbari, Nour El - Islam Bachari, Fouzia Houma-Bachari

Analysing topo-geodetic, GPR and InSAR method integration for hydropower dam deformation monitoring: Case study on the Poiana Mărului Dam, Romania (10.37 MB)

Alexandra G. Gerea, Andrei E. Mihai

Prospects for the development of environmental sciences research infrastructures in Ukraine (480.40 KB)

Mariia Slizhe, Nikolai Berlinskyi, Youssef El Hadri

Pollution monitoring for aquatic ecosystem integrity using biotic indices based on macroinvertebrates: Case study, Tonga Lake, North-East Alegeria (1.25 MB)

Soumia Djamai, Fateh Mimeche, Ahlem Chettibi, Hayet Mimeche

On the possibility of dating and isotopic pattern determination for samples from the Danube Delta region via gamma ray spectrometry (2.10 MB)

Silvia Ise, Radu Șeremet, Iulian Andreicovici, Iulian POJAR, Bogdan Alexandrescu, Sorin Ujeniuc, Rareș Șuvăilă

Rapid terrain analysis in landslide zones: GPR and airborne photogrammetry as a complement for the levelling data. Case study near Poiana Ruscă Dam, Romania (5.68 MB)

Alexandra G. Gerea, Andrei E. Mihai

First mineral chemistry data on the exotic igneous clasts from the Cretaceous successions of the Moldavides (Eastern Carpathians, Romania) insights into magma evolution and geotectonic settings. (2.55 MB)

Sarolta Lőrincz, Marian Munteanu, George Dincă

In Memoriam – Dr. Emil AVRAM (396.60 KB)

Titus Brustur

GeoEcoMar Books

Volumes for annual scientific sessions

Library

The goal of the techical library of NIRD GeoEcoMar is to establish, organize, develop and conserve the collection of books, journals and other specific documents, in order to facilitate their use for information and research.

Being a specialized library, it is destined to researchers in the field of geology and geoecology, as well as in related areas.

The purpose of the technical library of I.N.C-D GeoEcoMar is to establish, organize and process, develop and preserve the collection of books, publications and other specific documents, in order to facilitate their use for information and research purposes.

Being a specialized library, it is intended for researchers in the field of geology and geoecology, as well as in the related sciences.

The library’s collection is developed annually through the acquisitions of books and publications from the funds allocated by the tutelary ministry (M.E.C.I) and from private donations. The most important donation is the donation of H.G. Wong (Germany), published in the University of Hamburg, U.S. periodicals. and various books on geology, geoecology, geophysics, etc.

Among the subscribed publications we mention the magazine “Marine Geology”, which also includes articles published by the specialists of our institute, “Terra Nova”, “Geo-Marine Letters”, “Sedimentology”.
The library also holds various Romanian publications edited by I.G.R. and the Romanian Academy.

Donations:

  • Prof. H.G. Wong – Universitatea din Hamburg (Germania)
  • Acad. Mircea Sanduleascu – Academia Romana – Sectia de Stiinte Geonomice
  • Dr. Constantina Stanciu – IGR
  • Dr. Constantin Sava – GeoEcoMar
  • Dr. Titus Brustur – GeoEcoMar

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