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Abstract

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Introduction

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Secondary heading

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Format

Garamond is used throughout. Font settings for the abstract and body of the paper are 11 point, single spaced, regular type, justified.

Preparing Your Paper

Title, abstract

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Section heads and secondary heads

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Text

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Figures and tables

Figures and tables must fit within one column or within the margins of the full page. Number them consecutively and place them as close as possible to the first reference to them in the text. Captions (“Figure 1. Caption” / “Table 1. Caption”) are 10 point, regular, and are placed below the figure and above the table. Table explanation, if needed, goes below in 9-point type. Leave two blank lines between the caption and the text below. Citation of figure/table in the text is: (Fig. 1) / (Table 1)

Table 1. Caption in Garamond 10.

Gru-03 / Gru-10 / Gru-12 / Gru-14 / Gru-20
20/09/16 / 1.09 / 1.10 / 3.00 / 4.30 / 2.10
21/09/16 / 1.01 / 1.09 / 3.00 / 4.10 / 2.00
22/09/16 / 1.10 / 1.11 / 3.10 / 4.50 / 2.20
23/09/16 / 1.12 / 1.21 / 3.30 / 4.70 / 2.40
24/09/16 / 1.09 / 1.09 / 1.09 / 1.09 / 1.09

Explanation if needed, in Garamond 9

Acknowledgments

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References

Citations in the text are as follows:

˗  One author: (Dupont, 1989).

˗  Two authors: (Dupont & Dupond, 1990).

˗  More than two authors: (Dupont et al., 1991).

˗  Multiple citations: (Dupont, 1989; Dupont & Dupond, 1990; Dupont et al., 1991).

˗  Same year by same author: (Dupont, 1989a, b)

Reference style is as follows:

Journal article

Trump, D. & Macron, E., 2017. Is permafrost bankable? Journal of False Sciences 1: 37-47.

Book

Allais, E. & Killy, J.C., 1968. Skiing on Permafrost Slopes. Chambéry: Savoie University Press, 1500 pp.

Part of book

Pouyanné, P., 2015. How does Total S.A fuel the climate. In: Woods, D.W. (ed.), The contribution of the major oil companies to a better world. Oil City: Oil University, 89–90.

Conference proceedings

Varaschin, D., 2017. Permafrost studies should be the main funded research topic for the next decade. Proceedings of the First Alpine Universities Conference, Chambéry, France, April 1: 49–57.