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e-ISSN: 2687-654X
PUBLISHER: MERSIN UNIVERSITY

Mersin Photogrammetry Journal

Publication Model: Periodical Publication (June - December)

Author Guidelines

Template can be downloaded here

📝 MEPHOJ_template.docx 
 

Copyright form can be dovnload from here

https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/journal-file/33044

 

Full Article Title in Sentence Case: A Clear, Specific and Scientifically Informative Title

Full Name 1, Full Name 2, Full Name 3

1 1 Department / Faculty / Institution, City, Country

2 2 Department / Faculty / Institution, City, Country

3 3 Department / Faculty / Institution, City, Country                                                                                                                           

Corresponding author: name.surname@institution.edu.tr  |  ORCID: 0000-0000-0000-0000

Cite this article

Surname, N., Surname, N., & Surname, N. (Year). Article title. Mersin Photogrammetry Journal, Volume(Issue), xx–xx. https://doi.org/xx.xxxx/mephoj.xxxxxx

DOI

https://doi.org/xx.xxxx/mephoj.xxxxxx

 

Article type

Research Article / Review Article / Short Communication

Received

DD.MM.YYYY

Revised

DD.MM.YYYY

Accepted

DD.MM.YYYY

Published

DD.MM.YYYY

 

Abstract

Write a structured but fluent abstract in a single paragraph. The abstract should briefly state the study objective, data/material, main method, the most important quantitative or qualitative findings, and the principal conclusion. Avoid citations, undefined abbreviations, and excessive detail. A recommended length is approximately 180–250 words.

Keywords

Keyword 1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3; Keyword 4; Keyword 5

 

1. Introduction

The introduction should define the research problem, explain its scientific context, identify the literature gap, and clearly state the study objective and contribution. The narrative should move from broad context to the specific problem addressed by the manuscript.

Use this template only through styles. Do not manually modify fonts, spacing, indentation, or heading formatting unless the editorial office explicitly requests it.

2. Materials and Method

Describe the study area, materials, datasets, equipment, and analytical workflow in sufficient detail to ensure reproducibility. Technical abbreviations should be defined at first use, and parameter choices should be justified when relevant.

Recommended subsection style example:

2.1. Example of a second-level heading

Second-level headings should be concise, informative, and consistent in hierarchy. Avoid skipping heading levels.

Table 1. Example of a clean table style for manuscript preparation

Parameter

Description

Value / Unit

Study areaLocation of the empirical or experimental applicationCity / Region / Country
Sensor / dataSatellite, UAV, LiDAR, image set, survey instrument, etc.Specify here
Output metricPrimary accuracy, performance, or evaluation indicatorRMSE / F1 / OA / etc.

 

Figure area

 

 

 

Insert high-resolution figure here (minimum 300 dpi recommended)

Figure 1. Example of figure caption formatting

3. Results

Present the main findings clearly and directly. Results should emphasize what was obtained rather than why it matters; interpretation should be reserved primarily for the discussion section unless the journal adopts a combined results-and-discussion structure.

4. Discussion

Interpret the results in relation to the study objective and previous literature. Explain agreements, discrepancies, practical implications, and methodological limitations.

5. Conclusion

Conclude with the main takeaways of the study, its scientific contribution, and where appropriate, concise recommendations or future research directions.

Acknowledgements

Acknowledge institutional, technical, or individual support where relevant.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

Author Contributions

Author 1: conceptualization, methodology, writing-original draft; Author 2: validation, visualization, review-editing; Author 3: supervision, project administration.

Data Availability

Data supporting the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request / are publicly available at ...

References

[1] Surname, N., & Surname, N. (Year). Title of the article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), xx–xx. https://doi.org/xx.xxxx/xxxxx

[2] Surname, N., Surname, N., and Surname, N. (Year). Title of the book or chapter. Publisher / Journal / Proceedings information.

[3] Ensure that all references cited in the text appear in the reference list and that all reference-list entries are cited in the text.

 

Editorial note: this redesigned template adopts a single-column layout inspired by the uploaded sample article, while preserving the core journal metadata required by MEPHOJ.
 

Last Update Time: April 6, 2026