The following is a response we got from an author:

 

From: McClymont, Alastair (Calgary) <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >
Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: Bangladesh Recorder Article Now Available!
To: Elwyn Galloway <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >
Cc: Jon Fennell <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >, Bauman, Paul (Calgary)
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >

 

Hi Elwyn (and Jon),

 

Thanks a lot for all your hard work putting this and the October edition
together. Seeing this in print is very satisfying. Over recent years we have
found that the Recorder is one of the best places to publish our work,
mainly because the articles are so well formatted, and because the articles
become open access after three months. This makes it easier to promote our
work and the work of the CSEG community. We are looking forward to working
together again in the future.

 

Alastair

 

Again anyone who wishes to publish in the RECORDER we are open to it.

B

 

 

From: Henry Lyatsky <[email protected]> 
Sent: October 30, 2018 1:04 PM
To: 'Brian Schulte' <[email protected]>; 'Greg Hodges'
<[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SEGMIN] Publication recommendations

 

I formally peer-review papers for various magazines all the time, everything
from utter BS to pure gold.  However, there's a long stream of complaints in
the academia and elsewhere that official peer review is almost random,
destroying value as often as it adds it.  In my own experience as an author,
I've benefited from the help of some superb editors but had some
unacceptably unfair moments under formal peer review.  I have long since
switched my own publishing to well-edited and high-profile industry
magazines that avoid academic peer review but which make sure everything is
looked over closely by professional editors.  It's not the same thing.

 

Also, I find that magazines that edit but do not formally peer-review tend
to be less wedded to dogmas and be more open to a variety of opinions.

 

Another huge issue is, of course, ease of public access.  If published
research is intended for the benefit of the public, science articles should
not be behind paywalls.  There's a lot of discussion around the academia
about this also.  The CSEG Recorder combines the best of all worlds, with
superb editing and open access plus wide circulation.  My compliments to the
folks who runs it, and I hope everybody will have a look.

Cheers.

 

Henry...................................................

Dr. Henry Lyatsky, P.Geoph., P.Geol.

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From: Brian Schulte [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 11:24 AM
To: Greg Hodges
Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; Henry
Lyatsky
Subject: Re: [SEGMIN] Publication recommendations

 

I think all papers need to be peer reviewed and I have done it for the EAGE,
I also think the RECORDER has published a lot of good papers and we do peer
review them.

 

We do reject and all of us editors always feel we made that paper all that
better. Just finished a review for the EAGE and it made a large difference.

 

TLE is a good place to publish and we welcome any one who wants to publish
but it will be reviewed. Even be rejected trust me, even though I am Chief
Editor RECORDER rejected my paper.

 

B

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On Oct 30, 2018, at 11:18 AM, Greg Hodges <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

That's unfortunate, Henry.  

I have reviewed plenty of papers, and I like to think I have helped the
authors improve the quality of both the science and the communication,
without altering their message or even the flavor of their work.  Of course,
I have recommended rejection of a couple of papers that were pure voodoo,
but only after reading them with an open mind.  Someone needs to guard the
integrity and quality of high quality journals. It's a lot to expect an
editor to have the time and expertise to review a plethora of technical
papers on myriad types of geophysics.  For every scandal there are a hundred
diligent, helpful, voluntary reviews. 

 

There are plenty of industry magazines that will publish without any review
beyond spell-check, almost any BS that any fast-buck salesman with a bit of
techno-babble wishes to submit.   Anyone can submit, but your hard work and
pride might be published alongside an article on an oil-sniffers. 

 

Sean: Someone mentioned TLE.  I think Preview is another that tends to
publish broader interest, less-"researchy" papers.  They've got more
hard-rock content, too.   But a lot of the journals plead for more case
histories, and I, for one, would like to see more geophysical publications
that mention a few rocks.

 

Greg Hodges

 

 

On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, 11:58:50 a.m. EDT, Henry Lyatsky via SEGMIN
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: 

 

 

In my experience, it is vital to have free public access when the paper is
published, without paywalls.  Only this way can you achieve the kind of
broad circulation you need to really advertise your work.  It is up to you,
of course, to do the hard labor of posting the article around where it would
be widely seen.

 

I am not very impressed with the practice of peer review.  We are all
familiar with the relevant scandals and horror stories.  Much more useful is
to have a very good editor, who would help you tell your story without
censoring it or making demands on what the story should be.

 

These criteria, in my experience, are met by the CSEG Recorder magazine in
Canada , to whose editor this e-mail is copied.  Perhaps Brian Schulte
should be included in this e-mail list, so he and his team could see what
people are working on that's potentially publishable.

Cheers.

 

Henry...................................................

Dr. Henry Lyatsky, P.Geoph., P.Geol.

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From: SEGMIN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan
Reid via SEGMIN
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 2:22 AM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Cc: Alan Reid
Subject: Re: [SEGMIN] Publication recommendations

 

Declaration of interest. I'm on the Editorial Board of Geophysical
Prospecting.... But it means I do know our policies concerning papers we'd
consider and our publication charges. 

 

Alan Reid

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 


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From: SEGMIN <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > on behalf of Alan Reid via
SEGMIN <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Sent: 30 October 2018 08:17:54
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Cc: Alan Reid
Subject: Re: [SEGMIN] Publication recommendations 

 

Geophysical Prospecting would be happy to consider paper of this sort. And
it doesn't charge for colour illustrations, as long as they're relevant.

 

Alan Reid

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 


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From: SEGMIN <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > on behalf of Ed Cunion via
SEGMIN <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Sent: 30 October 2018 02:31:29
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Cc: Ed Cunion
Subject: Re: [SEGMIN] Publication recommendations 

 

 Sean, 

 

Have seen some regional geophysics papers from the Journal of Geophysical
Research, Geophysical Research Letters, Nature, Science, Lithos, and
Geology,

 

Ed 

 

Sent from my T-MOBILE Android device

 

 

On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 12:09 PM Sean Walker via SEGMIN
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hi all 

 

I am woking on a paper with some geological colleagues. It is focussed on
the role of regional geophysics in encouraging mineral exploration in
historically under-explored areas. Not geophysically novel but the goal is
to show the potential value added. I doubt the usual geophysical journals
(Geophysics, Exploration Geophysics, Geophysical Prospecting) would accept
the paper so I am looking for suggestions of other "geo" journals that might
be receptive. My initial thought was Interpretation but looking at the
website it seems very seismic heavy. Any advice would be appreciated.

 

Cheers

Sean

  


Sean Walker, M.Sc., P.Geo.

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