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The papers should be either 2 or 4 pages in length and should be sent electronically to  HYPERLINK "mailto:cwres@ucr.edu" cwres@ucr.edu by January 7, 2005. Type Area Use this format for secondary headings. The text should fit exactly into the type area of 6.25" ( 8.5". Top and bottom margins 0.75", inside margin first page 0.75", outside margin 1.50" and the second page inside margin 1.50", outside margin 0.75. This will be set automatically if you overtype this template/instructions. Typefont, typesize and spacing Use Times New Roman 12 point size and 13 point line spacing as set up in this example (Standard;text tag). Use roman type except for the headings (Heading tags), parameters in mathematics (not for log, sin, cos, ln, max., d (in dx), etc), Latin names of species and genera in botany and zoology and the titles of journals and books which should all be in italics. Never use bold, except to denote vectors in mathematics. Never underline any text. Use the small font (10 points or 11 points) for tables (Table tags), figure captions (Figure caption tag) and the references (Reference text tag). Use two spaces between sentences. Second primary heading Preparing the file with template Copy this template file rename and write over the existing text. The pull down menu shows the format and designates the heading level (1, 2 or 3) Title, author and affiliation Type the title of the paper in lower case (except for first letter of word as shown above. Provide each authors affiliation, city, and state. Provide the first authors contact information: an e-mail address or telephone number. If the second author and the third (etc) have the same affiliation then designate by using the number 2 for each of them and do not write out the 2 affiliation for each author. First line of text or heading If your text starts with a heading, place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION and type the correct text for the heading. Now delete the word INTRODUCTION and start with the text after a return. This text should have the tag First paragraph. If your text starts without a heading you should place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION, change the tag to First paragraph and type your text after deleting the word INTRODUCTION. Layout of text Text and indenting All text should be typed in Times New Roman, 12 pt on 13 pt line spacing except for the paper title (18 pt on 20 pt), author(s) (14 pt on 16 pt), and the small text in tables, captions and references (10 pt on 11 pt). All line spacing is exact. Never add any space between lines or paragraphs. First lines of paragraphs are indented 0.2" except for paragraphs after a heading or a blank line (First paragraph tag). Headings Type primary headings in capital letters roman (Heading 1 tag) and secondary and tertiary headings in lower case italics (Headings 2 and 3 tags as seen in the pull down menu). Headings are set flush against the left margin. The tag will give two blank lines (26 pt) above and one (13 pt) beneath the primary headings, 1 blank lines (20 pt) above and a blank line (6 pt) beneath the secondary headings and one blank line (13 pt) above the tertiary headings. Headings are not indented and neither are the first lines of text following the heading indented. Listing and numbering When listing facts use either the style tag List signs or the style tag List numbers. Equations Use the equation editor of the selected word processing program. Equations are not indented (Formula tag). Number equations consecutively and place the number with the tab key at the end of the line, between parentheses. Refer to equations by these numbers. See for example Equation 1 below: From the above we note that sin ( = (x + y)z or: EMBED Equation.3 (1) where ca = interface adhesion; ( = friction angle at interface; and k1 = shear stiffness number. For simple equations in the text always use superscript and subscript (select Font in the Format menu). Do not use the equation editor between text on the same line. Tables Locate tables close to the first reference to them in the text and number them consecutively. Indicate units in the line immediately below the heading. Explanations should be given at the foot of the table, not within the table. Use only horizontal rules: One above and one below the column headings and one at the foot of the table. (Table rule tag: Use the Shift-minus key to actually type the rule exactly where you want it). For simple tables use the tab key and not the table option. Type all text in tables in small type: 10 on 11 points (Table text tag). Align all headings to the left of their column and start these headings with an initial capital. Type the caption above the table to the same width as the table (Table caption tag). Figure captions Always use the Figure caption style tag (10 points size on 11 points line space). Place the caption underneath the figure. Type as follows: Figure 1. Caption. Leave about two lines of space between the figure caption and the text of the paper. References In the text, place the authors last names (without initials) and the date of publication in parentheses. At the end of the paper, list all references in alphabetical order underneath the heading REFERENCES (Reference heading tag). The references should be typed in small text (10 pt on 11 pt) and second and further lines should be indented 0.2" (Reference text tag). If several works by the same author are cited, entries should be chronological: Larch, A.A. 1996a. Development ... Larch, A.A. 1996b. Facilities ... Larch, A.A. 1997. Computer ... Larch, A.A. & Jensen, M.C. 1996. Effects of ... Larch, A.A. & Smith, B.P. 1993. Alpine ... Typography for references Last name, First name or Initials (ed.) year. Book title. City: Publisher. Last name, First name or Initials year. Title of article. Title of Journal (series number if necessary) volume number (issue number if necessary): page numbers. Examples Grove, A.T. 1980. Geomorphic evolution of the Sahara and the Nile. In M.A.J. Williams & H. Faure (eds), The Sahara and the Nile: 21-35. Rotterdam: Balkema. Jappelli, R. & Marconi, N. 1997. Recommendations and prejudices in the realm of foundation engineering in Italy: A historical review. In Carlo Viggiani (ed.), Geotechnical engineering for the preservation of monuments and historical sites; Proc. intern. symp., Napoli, 3-4 October 1996. Rotterdam: Balkema. Johnson, H.L. 1965. Artistic development in autistic children. Child Development 65(1): 13-16. Polhill, R.M. 1982. Crotalaria in Africa and Madagascar. Rotterdam: Balkema. Notes These should be avoided. Insert the information in the text. In tables the following reference marks should be used: *, **, etc. and the actual footnotes set directly underneath the table. conclusions Conclusions should state concisely the most important propositions of the abstract. Photographs and figures Number figures consecutively in the order in which reference is made to them in the text, making no distinction between diagrams and photographs. Paste copies of the same size onto the typescript where you want them to appear in the text. Do not place them sideways on a page; however, if this cannot be avoided, no other text (except the figure caption) should appear on that page. Figures, etc. should not be centered, but placed against the left margin. Leave about two lines of space between the actual text and figure (including caption). Leave space next to figure blank. Lines should preferably be 0.1" thick. Avoid excessive notes and designations. PREFERENCES, SYMBOLS AND UNITS Note the spacing, punctuation, and caps in all the examples below. References in the text: Figure 1, Figures 2-4, 6, 8a, b (not abbreviated) References between parentheses: (Fig. 1), (Figs 2-4, 6, 8a, b) (abbreviated) USA/UK/Netherlands/the Netherlands instead of U.S.A./U.K./The Netherlands Use the official SI notations. 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