Dear friends,
I am currently preparing a manuscript for submission to a Q1 journal. My study focuses on simulating contaminant transport using the MODFLOW, MT3DMS, and SEAM3D codes, followed by field-scale validation through real-world implementation of the simulated remediation process.
Although the work is practical and has strong applied outcomes, my submissions to several journals have been rejected at the initial review stage. I am wondering whether modeling-based studies are generally less favored in high-impact journals. I understand the importance of novelty, and I believe my work offers that — as it integrates various modeling codes and methodologies to investigate contaminant fate in a unique way.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or insights on how I could enhance the scientific depth, originality, or presentation of my work to make it more suitable for publication in a Q1 journal.
Thank you very much for your time and valuable advice.
On 9 Nov 2025, at 16:59, M T <www.denn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dear M T,
Thank you for sharing this question — it’s a situation many of us have faced with modeling manuscripts. Your study sounds quite valuable, especially since it combines MODFLOW, MT3DMS, and SEAM3D with field-scale validation.
If you don’t mind, could you please share a brief outline of your manuscript (main sections or key research questions)? It would help the group understand your study’s structure and focus so we can offer more specific suggestions — for example, where to strengthen the conceptual framework, highlight novelty, or connect model results to broader hydrogeological processes.
Good luck with your manuscript submission!
Best regards,