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《大气和海洋科学快报(英文版)》2017年投稿指南(2017年05期)

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大气和海洋科学快报(英文版)》投稿指南

Information for Authors

AIMS AND SCOPE

Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters (AOSL) publishes original letters on all disciplines of the atmosphere sciences and physical oceanography. It features fast publication and is full Open Access. Contributions from all over the world are welcome.

OPEN ACCESS

Each article published in AOSL is published Open Access, which means that, upon payment of an article publishing charge (APC), the article is freely and permanently available on Taylor & Francis Group's online platform http://www.tandfonline.com/. There is no additional subscription fee, article pay-to-view fee or any other form of access fee; and no publication embargo is applied. More information about Taylor & Francis Open and Routledge Open: http://www.tandfonline.com/page/openaccess.

SUBMISSION

All submitted manuscripts should contain original research not previously published and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. AOSL have a length limit of 5500 words including figures (one figure is equivalent to 400 words), tables, references, and an abstract of no more than 250 words. All submissions should be made online at: www.iapjournals.ac.cn/aosl.

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION

Each manuscript should have been carefully reviewed for correctness and clarity of expression before being submitted. The manuscript (including tables, references, and figure captions) must be double spaced, have wide margins, and all pages must be numbered consecutively.

Components of a manuscript Each manuscript should include the following components, presented in the order shown.

(1) Title, name and affiliation of each author, E-mail address of the corresponding author, and dateline. These items should be written on the title page.

(2) Abstract. A brief, concise abstract is required at the beginning of each manuscript. Authors should summarize their conclusions and methodology in the abstract. First person construction should not be used in the abstract, and references should be omitted since they are not available for abstracting services.

(3) Key words. 4-6 key words should be provided.

(4) Text. The text should be divided into sections, each with a separate heading and numbered consecutively (e.g.,1,1.1,1.1.1……)

(5) Acknowledgments. At the end of the paper, individuals, institutions, or funding agencies may be acknowledged.

(6) Appendix. Lengthy, mathematical analyses whose details are subordinate to the main theme of the paper should normally appear in an appendix. Each appendix should have a titie.

(7) References. References should be arranged alphabetically without numbering. The text citation should consist of the author's name and year of publication [e.g., "according to Huang (1990),“ or "as shown by an earlier study (Huang 1990)"]. When there are two or more papers by the same author in the same year, the distinguishing suffix (a, b, etc.) should be added.

(8) Figure captions. Each figure must be provided with a self-explanatory caption and all captions should be listed together. Authors should include captions below the figures used for the reviewer copies.

(9) Illustrations and tables. Each figure and table should be numbered consecutively and cited specifically in the text by number. All tables should have a title or legend.

Figures Authors should strive to submit their figures at the size they will appear in pubtication (but do not submit photocopy reductions in place of larger, higher quality originals), with the understanding that the technical editors will reduce the fIgures to the maximum extent possible while still preserving legibility.

Mathematical formulas, symbols, units Fractions and other complicated equation structures should not be arranged in text. Instead, complicated expressions can be centered on their own line by using the equation number in parentheses set flush right consecutively to facilitate their citation in the text. Different typefaces should be set for different kinds of variables. Scalar variables are set as italic, and vectors, matrices and tensors are set as bold italic (e.g., V). Subscripts or superscripts are usually set as lightface even when applied to vectors or matrices, and are set italic unless the subscript or superscript is an acronym or abbreviation (e.g., Qp, Ts, Vg, Vo, etc.). Units should be Sl with the exception of a few approved non-SI units of wide meteorological or oceanographic usage. Units should be set in roman font using exponents rather than the solidus (/) and with a space between each unit in a compound set  (e.g., ms-1 rather than m/s or ms-l).

References References must be complete and properly formatted. Please follow the description of the Journal's reference style: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/style/reference/tf_ChicagoAD,pdf.

PUBLICATION CHARGES

The author(s) is(are) requested to pay for copyediting and hardcopies printing in addition to APC.


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