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Instruction for preparation of camera-ready paper: Title should be flush left
論文版面製作範例:十四點標楷粗體靠左排列
Chung-Pai Chang(1), Tsui-Yu Chang(2), Font 12 Pt(3)
張中白(1),張翠玉(2),十二點標楷體(3)
(1)
Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research,
National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan
(2)
College of Earth Sciences, National Central University,
Jhongli, Taiwan
(3)
Font size is 10pt
(1)
中央大學太空及遙測研究中心,中壢,台灣
中央大學地球科學院,中壢,台灣
(3)
十點標楷斜體
(2)
ABSTRACT
Abstract or SUMMARY should be 200-300 words and
need not to be the same as the one submitted previously
as a short abstract. The 2010 Remote Sensing
Symposium across Taiwan Strait is publishing a CD
Proceedings of oral and poster presentations at the
Symposium. All authors are requested to submit a
camera-ready manuscript for publication in this CD
Proceeding in the format described below. This CD
Proceeding will be delivered to all registrants, and a
limited number of copies will be available for sale after
the Symposium by contacting the CSRSR office. In order
to assure quality of the Proceedings, all manuscripts are
forwarded to reviewers. Authors may be advised for
revision.
KEY WORDS: CSRSR, Taiwan
摘要
論文須附 200 至 300 字之中英文摘要。2010 年海峽兩
岸遙測/遙感研討會將集結所有於會中發表之論文印
製光碟,作者須自行將論文排版,於大會規定時間前
繳交。論文排版說明詳述於下文中,為控制論文品質,
作者於論文繳交後仍有可能被要求作局部修改。
關鍵字:太遙中心,台灣
INTRODUCTION
Divide your paper into sections (or subsections, if
necessary), and format it by the headings. Use bold and
capitalized letter for each heading, and align each
heading to the left. A heading is an independent short
paragraph. Subsection headings are same as section
headings, but they are not bold face.
Each author must prepare a camera-ready manuscript
consisting of 4 to 6 pages with figures, grayscale figures
and/or tables in place. No page charge is requested for a
paper within 6 pages and printed in black and white
figures or halftone figures. However, authors are
requested to pay page charge when the number of page
exceeds 6 pages or the paper contains color figure pages.
The proceedings will be produced by a photo-offset
process directly from the pages supplied by the authors.
Please check your paper carefully when sending the final
camera-ready manuscript. The way you submit your
manuscript is the way you will see it in print. The
guidelines of camera-ready manuscript are described
below.
MANUSCRIPT NUMBER
Subsection headings are same as section headings, but
they are not bold face. The extended abstract should be
submitted before 20 January 2010. You will receive a
confirm letter from the Conference Office after
submission.
PAGESIZE AND TEXT AREA
The printed page size of the Proceedings will be A4
(210x297mm). Page margins should be 25mm or 1 inch
on the top and bottom, and 20mm or 4/5 inch both sides.
Pages will be reproduced at 100% (exact size) in the
printing process.
FIGURES
For both fine drawings and photographs, the legibility of
the illustration is vital. Clearly label each figure and
number them consecutively. Use alphabetical sub system
for indicating figures (eg. Figure 1a). Cite all illustrations
in the text. For images, grayscale figures or hatched area,
you must be careful that they are reproduced in offset
printing. Too fine images or too narrow hatched lines
may not be reproduced in offset printing. Reduce figures
within single or full width.
Full width figures are suggested to be placed at the head
or bottom of the page. Place figure captions about 1/4
inches or 6mm below the illustration. Type the word
“Figure 1” followed by a period, and then type the
caption in 10 point font face same as the main body of
text. Use Fig. 1 or Figure 1 when you cite figures in the
text. You need not to center the caption even it is shorter
than the text width.
EQUATIONS
Number all equations by enclosing in parentheses, and
place the equation number to the end at the light-hand
margin. Equation numbers must be sequential. You can
use sub numbering for equation numbers, if necessary.
Make equations clear and legible, centered, with a space
above or below. Place each equation on a separate line.
Equations should be the same point size as the text.
Please follow the standard style when writing equations:
italics for variables, bold face for vectors, etc. Width of
equation is within the column width. When you write
long equations, you may think it is better to write
equations in full width. In such a case, you can change
the page style from a two column page to a full-width
single column page.
necessary. Full width tables are suggested to be placed at
the head or bottom of the page.
CONCLUSIONS
Type the word “REFERENCES” as a heading in the
bold 10 point. For each reference, a dangling indent with
4 or 6mm is preferred rather than numbering. For a
journal paper: last name(s) and initial(s) of author(s),
year of publication, title of paper, name of journal
(preferably in italic), volume number (bold), inclusive
page numbers with hyphen.
--sample-Yu, S. B., Chen, H. Y., and Kuo, L. C., 1997. Velocity
field of GPS stations in the Taiwan area, Tectonophysics,
274, 41-59.
For a book or thesis reference: Last name(s) and initial(s)
of author(s) and/or editor(s), year of publication, book
title (preferably in italic) (editor(s)), publisher, place of
publication, chapter or inclusive page numbers.
--sample-Chang T. Y., 2002, Seismotectonique de Taiwan, These
de Doctorat-es-Sciences, l’Universite Paris VI, France,
pp 325.
For a paper presented: last name(s) and initial(s) of
author(s), year, title of paper, name of conference
(preferably in italic), name of abstract book or
proceedings, inclusive page numbers with hypen.
Figure 1. An example of single width figure. Steady
ground displacement in a period of 5 years (1990-1995),
detected from the GPS network of Taiwan (after Yu et al.,
1997).
--sample—
Yu, S. B., Chen, H. Y., and Kuo, L. C., 1995, Velocity
field of GPS stations in the Taiwan area, International
Conference and 3rd Sino-French Symposium on Active
Collision in Taiwan, 22-23 March, 1995, Taipei,
Extended Abstract, 317-327.
UNITS AND ACRONYMS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
International System of Units (SI units) is preferred.
Define any acronyms the first time you use them, in
parentheses following the acronym; NMO (Normal
MoveOut), CSAMT (Controlled Source Audiofrequency
Magnetotellurics), etc.
The authors thank the Center for Space and Remote
Sensing Research (CSRSR) for co-sponsoring the
Symposium.
TABLES
Chang T. Y., 2002, Seismotectonique de Taiwan, These
de Doctorat-es-Sciences, l’Universite Paris VI,
France, pp 325.
Yu, S. B., Chen, H. Y., and Kuo, L. C., 1995, Velocity
field of GPS stations in the Taiwan area,
International Conference and 3rd Sino-French
Symposium on Active Collision in Taiwan, 22-23
March, 1995, Taipei, Extended Abstract, 317-327.
Yu, S. B., Chen, H. Y., and Kuo, L. C., 1997. Velocity
field of GPS stations in the Taiwan area,
Tectonophysics, 274, 41-59.
Tables should appear within the text close to where they
are first cited. Be sure that the data is concisely presented
and that any abbreviations used are defined. Type tables
in 10 point. Number tables sequentially in the text. Table
number/table title head is left-aligned above the table.
The word “Table” and the number in the same font face
as that used in text, and punctuated with a period. Type
table title in the same font and point size as the text.
Table footnote are the same point size as the text. Table
titles should be left aligned. For table width, use single
width that is within a column width, or full width that is
larger than the column width but within full width of the
text area. You can use a landscape page for table, if
REFERENCES
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