Монголын уул судлалын төв, МУИС-ийн ШУС, Мэргэшсэн байгаль орчны мэргэжилтнүүдийн холбоо, НҮБХХ/ БОАЖЯ-ны БНМБХГНС төсөл хамтран “Монгол орны өндөр уулын судалгаа ба тулгамдсан асуудал ” сэдэвт эрдэм шинжилгээний бага хурлыг 2017 оны 12 дугаар сарын 11-ний өдөр МУИС-ийн хичээлийн 1 дүгээр байрны хурлын танхимд зохион байгуулна.
Хурлын зорилго: Монгол орны өндөр уулын бүс нутагт хийгдсэн судлаачдын судалгааны материал, үр дүнг нэгтгэн цаашид тулгамдаж буй асуудлууд болон хийх ажлуудыг тодорхойлоход оршино. Уг хурал нь Монгол улсад өндөр уулын бүс нутгийн судалгааны чиглэлээр дагнан зохион байгуулагдаж буй анхны хурал болох юм.
Эрдэм шинжилгээний хуралд дараах чиглэлээр илтгэл хэлэлцүүлнэ. Үүнд:
- Өндөр уулын бүс нутгийн ургамлын аймаг, ойн судалгаа
- Өндөр уулын бүс нугийн амьтны аймгийн судалгаа
- Өндөр уулын бүс нутаг дахь Улсын ТХГН, Орон нутгийн ТХГН
- Цэвдэг, хүлэрт намаг, мөнх цас, мөсөн гол
- Гидрогеологи, нуур, гол, усны нөөц
- Газар хөдлөлт
- Геологи, уул уурхай, ашигт малтмалын нөөц ашиглалт
- Байгалийн нөөцийн ашиглалт, менежмент
- Өндөр уулын бэлчээр ашиглалт, менежмент
- Уур амьсгалын өөрчлөлтийн судалгаа
- Нийгэм, эдийн засаг, аялал жуучлал
- Байгаль, түүх, соёлын өв
- Хүрээлэн буй орчны эрүүл мэнд
- Хүн ам, мал, зэрлэг амьтны өвчин судлал, тархац
Бүртгэлийн хугацаа: Хуралд оролцогчдын хүсэлтийг 2017 оны 10 дугаар сарын 30-ны өдөр хүртэл himountmn@gmail.com, nacepmon15@gmail.com хаягуудаар тус тус бүртгэнэ.
Бүртгүүлэхэд дараах зүйлсийг тодорхой бичсэн байх шаардлагатай. Үүнд:
- Илтгэлийн нэр
- Оролцогчийн овог, нэр
- Харьяалагдах байгууллага, эрхэлж буй ажил
- Харилцах утасны дугаар
- Электрон шуудангийн хаяг зэргийг бичнэ
Эрдэм шинжилгээ, судалгааны ажлын илтгэлийн хураангуйг (abstract) англи хэл дээр бичин 2017 оны 11 дүгээр сарын 15-ны өдрийг хүртэлх хугацаанд himountmn@gmail.com, nacepmon15@gmail.com хаягаар илгээнэ үү.
Монгол улсын их сургуулиас эрхлэн гаргадаг “Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences” сэтгүүлийн (http://mjbs.num.edu.mn; https://biotaxa.org/mjbs) шаардлагыг хангасан өндөр түвшний, шинэлэг, үр дүн бүхий өгүүллийг уг сэтгүүлийн тусгай дугаарт хэвлэх болно. Өгүүллийн бүрэн эхийг англи хэл дээр бичиж, 2017 оны 11 дүгээр 25-ны өдрийг хүртэлх хугацаанд himountmn@gmail.com, nacepmon15@gmail.com хаягаар илгээнэ үү.
Судалгааны ажлын хураангуйг дор дурдсан форматаар хүлээж авна.
Title Page
Include the following information on the title page:
Title. This should be concise but informative and where appropriate should include mention of family or higher taxa names.
Running title. Provide a short title that does not exceed 50 spaces including punctuation marks
Full names, postal and e-mail addresses, academic affiliation or place of work of authors.
Correspondence address. Provide the full address, fax, telephone (including international dialing code) and e-mail address of the corresponding author.
Abstract
The abstract summarizing the main findings and conclusions of the paper and indicating the relevance of the work should be submitted. Each Abstract should not exceed 300 words. Use common and scientific names in the Abstract unless already used in the title. Adopt standard scientific nomenclature and avoid abbreviations, references and quotations.
Key words
The Abstract should be followed by no more than 8 key words (index terms). Title words can be repeated if considered key words.
Судалгааны өгүүллийг дор дурдсан форматаар хүлээж авна.
Organization of Manuscript
Arrange manuscripts in the following order: Title page, Abstract, Key words, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References.
Title Page
Include the following information on the title page:
Title. This should be concise but informative and where appropriate should include mention of family or higher taxa names.
Running title. Provide a short title that does not exceed 50 spaces including punctuation marks
Full names, postal and e-mail addresses, academic affiliation or place of work of authors.
Correspondence address. Provide the full address, fax, telephone (including international dialing code) and e-mail address of the corresponding author.
Abstract
The abstract summarizing the main findings and conclusions of the paper and indicating the relevance of the work should be submitted. Each Abstract should not exceed 200 words. Use common and scientific names in the Abstract unless already used in the title. Adopt standard scientific nomenclature and avoid abbreviations, references and quotations.
Key words
The Abstract should be followed by no more than 8 key words (index terms). Title words can be repeated if considered key words.
Introduction
The Introduction should not provide a review of the area of work, but should introduce the reader to the aims and context for the work described.
Materials and Methods
This section should be sufficient to allow work to be replicated, but should not repeat information which can be referenced to previous studies. The Methods section may also contain descriptions of the statistics used, sample sizes, techniques and regimes.
Results
The Results should be restricted to a factual account of the results obtained and the text should not duplicate information given in the Tables and Figures although it can complement it. Give details of the statistics including the test used, sample size, degrees of freedom and the probability level e.g. ANOVA: F3.17=108, P < 0.0001; x216= 1190.6, P < 0.0001; Wilcoxon test: Z = 2.5, N = 18, P = 0.011; Spearman rank correlation: rs= 0.11, N = 25, P = 0.581 etc.
Discussion
The Discussion should include a concise statement of the principal findings, a discussion of the validity of the observations, a discussion of the findings in the light of other published works dealing with the same subject and a discussion of the significance of the work.
Acknowledgements
Refer to people, grants and sources of support etc.
References
For references in the text:
One author: Aoki (1990) or (Aoki, 1990);
Two authors: Beck and Woas (1993) or (Beck & Woas, 1993);
More than two authors: Norton et al. (1993) or (Norton et al., 1993).
In the reference section, all authors should be listed in full. Use lower case letters to distinguish between two papers by the same authors in the same year, e.g. (Thompson & Heck, 2002a, b). List multiple citations in chronological, but not alphabetical order, e.g. (Smith, 1985; Johnson, 1990; Beynon, 2001). All publications referred to in the text must be listed in full in the list of references in alphabetical order. Authors with multiple papers should be arranged in chronological order. Do not capitalize authors’ names. Provide the journal names in full. The issue number should be given (in parentheses) only when volumes are not continuously paginated. The format for papers, books and chapters cited in the reference section is as follows:
Wiklund, C. G., Kjellen, N. & Isakson, E. 1998. Mechanisms determining the spatial distribution of microtine predators on the Arctic tundra. Journal of Animal Ecology, 67: 91–98.
Dhaliwal, G. S. 1970. Impact of chemical control on honey bees. Pesticides (Bombay), 4(11): 17–19.
Cramp, S. & Simmons, K. E. L. 1980. The Birds of the Western Palearctic. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Brothers, D. J. & Finnamore, A. T. 1993. Superfamily Vespoidea. In Goulet, H. & Huber, J. T. (eds.): Hymenoptera of the World: An Identification Guide to Families. Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, pp. 161–278.
Specifications
Numbers and names
Whole numbers one to nine should be spelled out and number 10 onwards given in numerals.
If a new taxon is described, the institution in which the type material is deposited must be given, together with details of the registration assigned to it.
Full binomial names should be given on the first occasion an organism is mentioned (and abbreviated thereafter), except at the beginning of a sentence.
Avoid footnotes except to add information below the body of a table.
Do not use initial capitals for the common names of animals or plants unless derived from a proper noun.
Tables
Tables should include concise headings, be self-explanatory, single-spaced and numbered consecutively. Give extra information (e.g. results of statistical analysis) as a footnote below the table. When preparing illustrations and tables, please consider the printed page dimensions: width 160 mm, height 240 mm, column width 75 mm.
Figures
All illustrations should have the author’s name and figure number clearly written in the file names. Figure legends should be explanatory without reference to the text. Photographs should be color or black-and-white with good contrast and are best submitted at the actual size of reproduction. Clear, technically accurate line drawings are accepted. Do not use fine lines on drawings to be significantly reduced. They should be submitted in digital form. Use Times New Roman font for lettering on tables and figures. Tables and figures must be referred to in the text, submitted on separate pages, and the approximate positions indicated in the left-hand margin of the text. Refer to illustrations and tables in the text as: Fig. 1; Figs. 1–2; Table 1; Tables 1–3. Do not produce the same data in figure and table form.
Use of italics
In the text: Latin names of taxa up to the generic level; in the References: names of periodicals, titles of books and the Latin names of taxa should be in italics. At the first mention of a species, give the common name (when available) followed by the Latin name in italics. For further mention of the same species use only the common name.