Model of paper

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First name primer. Authors name 1, First name primer. Authors name 2, First name primer. Authors
name 3 etc.
Title of the article
This is the title of the article, Times New Roman 14 bold
First name1 NAME1, Didactic title – Institution , e-mail
First name2 NAME2, Didactic title – Institution , e-mail
First name3 NAME3, Didactic title – Institution , e-mail, Times New Roman 12 italic
Abstract: Brief description of the theme of the article and optional of the conclusions,
in maximum ten rows.
Keywords: word1, word2, word3 (maximum 4 “key words” that refer to the content of
the article; for example: GPS, coordinate transformations – in this case “coordinate
transformations” is considered to be a single key word).
1. Introduction
The official languages are: English. Only the papers edited (in an even number of
pages - no more than 10 pages) in one of the text processing versions: WORD (98, 2000,
2003), on A4 format, single spaced. The text should be “justified” or “full”. Margins: up 3cm;
down 2.5cm; left 2.5cm; right 2.5cm.
The font should be Times New Roman, following the next specifications: title written
using TNR bold, 14pt, center; two lines below the title, the authors (including didactic
title and institution, E-mail) should be specified using TNR italic, 12pt.
The abstract of the paper (up to 10 lines) should follow two lines below the name of
the last author, in English, French or German using font TNR 12pt, italic.
The text of the paper should follow two lines below the abstract.
The titles of chapters and sub-chapters should be written using font TNR, 12pt, bold.
2. Additions
Figures, tables, diagrams will be numbered and included in the text.
Fig. 1. Title figure
Actually, formatting, section insertion, the choosing of the writing styles etc. can be
avoided by using the present model. This will be saved as a new named document and its
content will be replaced with the article.
University “1 Decembrie 1918” Alba Iulia
RevCAD – Journal of Geodesy and Cadastre
If necessary, the text can be divided into numbered and named “chapters” (the present
model contains two chapters named: “Introduction” and “Additions”.
Colour printing of the articles is not possible yet (because of high costs). This is the
reason why all the figures (drawings, labels, photographs) are black/white (grey).
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Table 1. Constant coeficients for calculating the x coordinates
Name
Name
Name
Name
a00= 0
a02= +3752,0831113
a04= + 0,3359081
a06= - 0,0000650
a10= +308753,6624770 a12= - 99,9263417
a14= - 0,0622277
a16= 0
a20= + 75,3680307
a22= - 6,6747664
a24= + 0,0002353
a26= 0
a30= + 60,2152062
a32= - 0,0713034
a34= 0
a36= 0
a40= a50= +
0,0148590
0,0142607
a42= - 0,0024545
a52= 0
a44= 0
a54= 0
a46= 0
a56= 0
a60= +
0,0000012
a62=
a64= 0
a66= 0
0
The bibliography should be placed at the end of the paper. The papers should be
submitted using an electronic format: *.doc.
3. Conclusions
Generally, the authors are kindly asked to assure the formatting, section insertion, the
choosing of the writing styles etc. according to the present model, assuring the minimum
number of interventions from the Editorial Staff (that should normally assure only the page
numbering and eventual the page setup problems).
The maximum number of pages of an article is ten pages.
Articles over 12 pages will be only by way of exception accepted, if the Editorial Staff
considers them to be notably interesting and that reducing the number of pages would
significant obstruct authors to fulfill their message.
4. References
1. Baret, F., Guyot, G.,Major, D. – TSAVI: A vegetation index which minimizes soil
brigthnees effects on LAI or APAR estimation. 12th Canadian Symposium on Remote
Sensing and IGRASS, Vancouver, Cnada, july 10-14, 1989;
2. Vegetation indices. Source: http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~arid/analysis/vegindex.html;
3. Vorovencii, I. – Researches guarding the possibilities of using satellite images in forest
development projects. Doctor’s degree paper. “Transilvania” University, Brasov, 294 p,
2005;
4. Wathall, C. L., Middleton, E. M. – Assessing spatial and seasonal variations in grasslands
with spectral reflectances from a helicopter platform. Lournal of Geophysical Research,
97, p. 18905-18912, 1992;
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