Full Paper Template

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1ST INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA CONGRESS ON
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (IBCESS)
Giresun, TURKEY | August 31 - September 03, 2016
Title
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Authors’ Institute/Organization, City, Country
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Author’s Institute/Organization, City, Country
ABSTRACT
This document shows the required format of the full paper texts. Full paper texts are
to be prepared in MS Word format and must be in English. It should be included
abstract, introduction, materials & methods, results & discussion and conclusion parts.
Use a 12-point Arial in the body text and leave 1-inch (2.5-cm) margins left, right, top,
and bottom of the page. Center the title (14-point Arial, maximum 12 words, all-caps,
bold type) at the top of the page. List the authors’ names. Leave a blank line between
the list of authors and the body of abstract. Bold and italicize the name of the
presenting author. If several authors are from one institution/organization, group the
authors. After each author or group of authors, enclose their affiliation institution/organization, city, state/province (if applicable) and country. E-mail address
of presenting author is to be listed. Abstract should be typed single-spaced and
included a summary of the study and written in a single paragraph and maximum 300
words.
Keywords: Give maximum five keywords in an alphabetical order after the text by leaving
a blank line and use a 11-point Arial.
INTRODUCTION
Major headings are typed bold in 12-point upper case (capital letters) with one line of
space above and below. Do not number headings. Text should be justified (extend to
the right-hand margin). Please, use a single-spaced 12-point Arial typeface. Do not
indent the text paragraphs. The paper should be up to 10 pages long, including figures,
tables and references. All pages must be numbered. Acronyms should be written out
at their first appearance.
MATERIALS & METHODS
Outline the materials and methods used in your study here.
Minor Headings
Minor headings are typed bold in 12-point lower case (small letters) with one line of
space above and below.
New paragraphs are not indented, but are preceded by a line of space. All text
paragraphs should be single spaced.
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RESULTS & DISCUSSION
Describe and discuss the results here and/or the finding/contents of your study.
Equations, Tables and Figures
Equations must be written preferably with the same word processor used for the rest
of the text, without hand written symbols. Equations must be numbered sequentially
with their numbers in parenthesis and right justified.
Tables and figures should be placed close to their first citation in the text. All figures
and tables should be numbered. Table headings should be centered above the tables.
Figure captions should be centered below the figures. All figures and tables should be
numbered with Arabic numerals.
CONCLUSION
Present your conclusions here. Conclusions should state concisely the most important
propositions of the paper as well as the author’s views of the practical implications of
the results.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the Conference.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Use 11-point Arial in acknowledgement (if available).
REFERENCES
A reference list should appear at the end of the paper under the heading "References". All the
references should be arranged in alphabetical order according to the last name of the first
author. In the text, refer to the author name, without initials, and the year of publication. If the
same author(s) is cited in more than one publication in the same year, lower case letter (a, b,
c...) are appended to the year in the first and succeeding citations. For three or more authors
use the first author followed by "et al.", in the text. Use 11-point Arial. Please follow the
examples below:
Bennarie M.M. (1982), Air pollution modeling operations and their limits, In: Mathematical
Models for Planning and Controlling Quality, Fronza G. and Melli P. (Eds.), Pergamon Press,
UK.
Lekkas T. and Gosh, C.D. (1996a), Treatment of hazardous waste, Global NEST Journal, 8,
98-121.
Lekkas T. and Gosh C.D. (1996b), Survey of hazardous waste sources, Rep. No. 12345, U.S.
EPA, Washington D.C.
Rajasekar, A. (1989), Semantics for logic programs, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computed
Science, University of Maryland.
Sawyer C.N., McCarty P.L. and Parkin G.F. (1994), Chemistry for Environmental Engineering,
Fourth Edition, McGraw Hill, New York.
For online citations (web sites) date of access should be included.
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