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Help to resumes 2013 Latinmag Uruguay

Help to resumes 2013 Latinmag Uruguay. Latinmag Letters 2013 English. General Structure. Title Authors Filiations Abstract Text References All texts in word with Times New Roman 11. Tittle.

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Help to resumes 2013 Latinmag Uruguay

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  1. Help to resumes 2013 LatinmagUruguay Latinmag Letters 2013 English

  2. General Structure • Title • Authors • Filiations • Abstract • Text • References • All texts in word with Times New Roman 11.

  3. Tittle Detailed analysis and improvement of the secular variation curve to Mesoamerica and early times. All capital letters

  4. Follow by authors • One author : • Ana Ma. Soler Arechalde1 • Several: • Ana M. Sinito1 , Marcos A.E. Chaparro1, María A. Irurzun1, Juan M. Lirio2, Norbert R. Nowaczyk3, Harald N. Böhnel4,Héctor Nuñez2 • Name is followed by a superindex that corresponds to the institution filliation. • All authors should be separated by commas , • One: • 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Laboratorio de Paleomagnetismo, Instituto de Geofisica • Several: • 1Instituto de Física Arroyo Seco (UNCPBA)-CONICET, Pinto 399, (7000) Tandil, Argentina. • 2Instituto Antártico Argentino, Cerrito 1248, (1010) Buenos Aires, Argentina • 3GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Section 3.3, Telegrafenberg, D-14473, Potsdam, Germany • 4Centro de Geociencias-UNAM, Boulevard Juriquilla No. 3001, (76230) Querétaro, México

  5. Abstract • An abstract is required for all manuscripts, of not more than 400 words which should be placed at the beginning of the paper. The abstract should be followed by key words, maximum 8 expressions characterizing the paper, which, if possible, do not appear in the title. Keywords: Plate tectonics, frequency-dependent susceptibility If the PAPER is in english an abstract in spanish is requiered. The same if the paper is in portuguese

  6. GENERAL • Each page should be numbered. • The north american metric system should be used throughout the text. • Manuscript shall be divided in sections, each with its corresponding heather.

  7. TABLES • Tables should be submitted on separate pages. They should be referred to in the text, numbered successively and provided with appropriate captions.

  8. Illustrations / Figures • Illustrations should be on separate pages in jpg or tiff formats at a minimum resolution of 150 dpi (dots per inch) and a maximum of 200 dpi. • The lettering should be sufficiently large, allowing for reduction in size if necessary. • All illustrations should be referred to in the text and numbered successively, according to their position in the text. • Figure captions should be typed on a separate page.

  9. References • The accepted style of references in the text should indicate, (within parenthesis) the last name of the author and the year of publication. If there are more than two authors, the last name of the first author should be followed by et al. in italics. When such name form part of the content of the article, and do not appear solely as a reference, the year of the publication is parenthesized. Here some examples: • Coney (1972) carried out… • Houet al. (2001) defined… • …illite is the main clay mineral (Lüters, 1982). • The reference section of each article should be match the works quoted in the text in alphabetical order. References data should follow this order and punctuation: Author name(s), year of publication. Title of Work, . . . The following data in articles are: Journal Name, volume, number, pages. • The journal name (including volume and number) should be in italics, using the abbreviations proposed by respective journals or without any abbreviation. • In case of books [thesis]: Editorial House [University], Country and or City, pages. • In Memoirs or proceedings: Meeting name or corresponding data, reference of paper and/or pages, place and date. • All authors should start with their whole last name followed by initials of their first (and middle) names. Any word-link should be used between the last and previous author (“&”, “and” or “y”). Some examples are as follows:

  10. Examples • ARTICLES:  Gendler T.S., Shcherbakov V.P., Dekkers M.J.,Gapeev A.K., Gribov S.K., McClelland E., 2005, The lepidocrocite-maghemite-haematite reaction chain - I. Acquisition of chemical remanent magnetization by maghemite, its magnetic properties and thermal stability, Geophys. J. Int. 160, 3, 815-835 

  11. Books or thesis Dunlop D.J., Özdemir Ö., 1997. Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers, Cambridge University Press., New York, 573 pp 

  12. Memoirs or proceedings Nakamura Y., 2000, Clear identification of fundamental idea of Nakamura’s technique and its applications, in 12th World conference of Earthquake Engineering, 2656, Auckland, New Zealand, 30 January-4 February.

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