% AGUABFRM.TEX -- AGU meeting abstract electronic form. % DON'T remove the following comment; it identifies the form. % % American Geophysical Union electronic abstract form. % COMMENTS are preceded by the "%" character. Lines % (or portions of lines) that start with a "%" are ignored by % LaTeX. Such lines may be left in the file during processing. % % Lines that are to be filled in by the author start at the left % margin with either "\" or "%\". Indented lines that start % with "% " are examples only, and should be left alone. % The following three lines are REQUIRED. Leave them % alone. \documentstyle[11pt,aguab]{article} \nofiles % If you need to supply an extended abstract (28cm), remove % the "%" from in front of the \extendedabstract command. % This command has to appear before the \begin{document}; % please don't move it. %\extendedabstract \begin{document} % AGU office staff fills in the following data after the abstract % has been received and accepted. Please leave the % \referencenum, \received, and \sessionid lines alone; DO % NOT DELETE THEM. % % \referencenum{NUMBER} Abstract ID number % \received{DATE} Receipt date % \sessionid{IDENT}{SEQ} Session ID and sequence % number %\referencenum{} %\received{} %\sessionid{}{} % Administrative information. Some of this information is % required, while some are optional or has a dependency % on the status of other items. In the sample markup that % follows, the items that are required are not commented, % i.e., they are *not* preceded by a "%". Optional items % that are desired or called for by virtue of choices made % should be uncommented (by having the "%" deleted). % % \meetingid{TEXT} is the title of the meeting. \meetingid{1994 Fall Meeting} % AGU member identification. Abstracts may be submitted % only by AGU members; non-members must have the % sponsorship of an AGU member, including invited talks. % % \memberid{NUMBER} % \sponsor{NAME, NUMBER} % % Enter the identification number of one of the authors who % is an AGU member in the \memberid braces; do not fill in % the \sponsor braces in this case. % % If none of the authors is an AGU member, give the name % and the ID number of an AGU member sponsor in \sponsor; % leave \memberid empty in this case. % % An AGU ID number consists of nine digits;to find your ID % see the mailing label on an AGU journal. \memberid{098765432} \sponsor{} % Contact information. Give the name and mailing address of % the author to whom all correspondence (acknowledgment and % acceptance letters) should be sent in the \correspondingname % and address braces. Indicate line breaks using \\, e.g., "USGS % \\ Reston, VA 22092". % % Give this author's voice phone number in \correspondingphone, % their fax phone number in \correspondingfax, and their email % address in \correspondingemail. % % Please delimit parts of the phone numbers with hyphens: % area-office-number, e.g., "703-648-4000". Please give the % author's primary network address, in Internet format % (user@host.domain), rather than a series of choices. If % \correspondingemail is left blank, it will be assumed that % the corresponding author has made the electronic submission % of the abstract, and that author's email address will be % extracted from the network email header. % % \correspondingname{NAME} % \correspondingaddress{ADDRESS 1 \\ ADDRESS 2} % \correspondingcity{CITY} % \correspondingstate{STATE} % \correspondingpostal{POSTAL CODE} % \correspondingcountry{COUNTRY} % \correspondingphone{PHONE NUMBER} % \correspondingfax{PHONE NUMBER} % \correspondingemail{EMAIL ADDRESS} \correspondingname{A Name} \correspondingaddress{USGS \\ 1200 S. Eads St.} \correspondingcity{Reston} \correspondingstate{VA} \correspondingpostal{22092} \correspondingcountry{} \correspondingphone{703-648-4000} \correspondingfax{703-555-1212} \correspondingemail{author@usgs.gov} % AGU section to which abstract is submitted. Use one of the % following letter abbreviations: % % U (Union) % A (Atmospheric Sciences) % G (Geodesy) % GP (Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism) % H (Hydrology) % O (Ocean Sciences) % P (Planetology) % S (Seismology) % SA (SPA Aeronomy) % SH (SPA Solar and Heliospheric Physics) % SM (SPA Magnetospheric Physics) % T (Tectonophysics) % V (Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology) % % \sectionid{TYPE} \sectionid{U} % Special session code and title to which submittal is made, if % any. Please refer to the list of special sessions as published in % printed version of the Call for Papers for this meeting. See a % recent copy of Eos or call AGU for this information. % % \specialsessionid{TYPE} \specialsessionid{} % Up to three (3) index terms may be specified that describe the % topic of your paper within the section. % % Please refer to the index terms published in a recent issue of % Eos (or call AGU for this information). % % \indexterm{NUMBER} \indexterm{} \indexterm{} \indexterm{} % The name of the theme, if paper is to be considered % for a theme session. Use one of the abbreviations for % themes published in the printed version of the Call for Papers % for this meeting. % % \themeid{TYPE} \themeid{} % Poster paper indicator. If you prefer to give a poster % presentation, you must specify that here, using one of these % abbreviations: % % P Poster paper, no equipment requirements % PC Poster paper, computer equipment required % PV Poster paper, video equipment required % % AGU will provide VCRs and computers only in the poster % session area, free of charge, for individuals requiring their use. % % \postertype{TYPE} \postertype{} % Title only indicator. Put the abbreviation "TO" in the % \titleonly braces if you wish to have your abstract published % (assuming it is accepted) but you will not be at the meeting % to present the paper. % % \titleonly{TYPE} \titleonly{} % NOTE: The final decision on which presentation method % is used will be made by the Program Committee. % Percent of material previously presented or published, and % where. Please give the percentage as a number, for instance % "30" or "50"; don't use words like "half", and please omit % the "%" sign. Indicate where the material was given using a % meeting identification (e.g., "1993 Spring Meeting") or a % journal name/abbreviation (e.g., "JGR Oceans" or "WRR"). % % \previoussubmissioninfo{PERCENT}{WHERE} \previoussubmissioninfo{}{} % Payment information. Payment must accompany the % abstract submittal. The only acceptable method of payment % for electronic submission is a credit card. Abstracts without % an appropriate payment method will be returned to the % author. % % Identify the credit card type, the card holder, the card % number, and the expiration date below. % % \paymentmethod{TYPE} % \cardholder{NAME} % \accountnumber{NUMBER} % \expirationdate{DATE} % % The payment method must be specified using one of % these abbreviations: % % AMEX American Express % MC MasterCard % VISA Visa % % Please type credit card account numbers exactly as they % appear on the card, with corresponding spaces. Enter the % expiration date using the numeric equivalent of month and % year, e.g., 02/95. \paymentmethod{} \cardholder{} \accountnumber{} \expirationdate{} % Fee information. The abstract submittal fee is determined by % the desired length of the abstract (standard vs. extended) and % the type of the submitting member's membership (regular vs. % student). The student rate is applicable only when the first % author is a student presenting his/her own paper. % % Maximum Regular Student % abstract size AGU member AGU member % % 11.8 cm x 18 cm $50 $30 % 11.8 cm x 28 cm $70 $40 % % The submittal fee is not refundable. The fees are in US % dollars. % % \paymentamount{NUMBER} % % Please enter one of the dollar amounts from the preceding table % in the \paymentamount braces below. \paymentamount{50} % Paper type. Indicate whether the paper is contributed or % invited by filling in the \papertype braces using one of % these codes: % % C Contributed paper % I Invited paper % % If the paper is invited, the name of the Section Program % Chairman who invited the paper must be given in the % \programchair braces; if no name is provided, the paper will % be treated as contributed. % % \papertype{TYPE} % \programchair{NAME} \papertype{} \programchair{} % Special instructions. If you have a special request, such as % "schedule my paper before or after another," indicate this by % filling in the \specialinstructions braces. If you would be % willing to preside over a session in your field, please fill in % \specialinstructions. You will be contacted by the AGU, % if selected. % % \specialinstructions{TEXT} % % Requests for papers following each other and having the same % presenter generally will not be honored. \specialinstructions{} % Student paper. If a student author is presenting his or her % own paper, fill in YES in the \studentauthor braces. % % \studentauthor{TYPE} \studentauthor{} % Scientific information. This is the "abstract" part of the % submission, and it includes the paper title, the author % information, and the body of the abstract. % % \title{LUCID TITLE} % % Authors and their affiliations are specified individually. % % \author{NAME(S)} % \authoraddress{INSTITUTION, CITY, STATE, % POSTAL CODE} % \authorphone{TELEPHONE NUMBER} % \authoremail{EMAIL ADDRESS} % % An author list that looks like this: % % B Weaver (AGU, Washington, DC 20009; ph. 202-462-6900; % e-mail: bweaver@agu.org); C Biemesderfer (NOAO, % Tucson, AZ 85721; ph. 602-327-5511; e-mail: % cbiemes@noao.edu); R Hanisch (STScI, Baltimore, MD % 21218; ph. 410-338-4700; e-mail: hanisch@stsci.edu); % S Bell (AGU, Washington, DC 20009; ph. 202-462-6900; e-mail: % sbell@agu.org) % % would be specified like this: % % \author{B Weaver} % \authoraddress{AGU, Washington, DC 20009} % \authorphone{202-462-6900} % \authoremail{bweaver@agu.org} % % \presentingauthor{C Biemesderfer} % \authoraddress{NOAO, Tucson, AZ 85721} % \authorphone{602-327-5511} % \authoremail{cbiemes@noao.edu} % % \author{R Hanisch} % \authoraddress{STScI, Baltimore, MD 21218} % \authorphone{410-338-4700} % \authoremail{hanisch@stsci.edu} % % \author{S Bell} % \authoraddress{AGU, Washington, DC 20009} % \authorphone{202-462-6900} % \authoremail{sbell@agu.org} % % Notice that the author should supply only the punctuation % needed within an item. Intervening punctuation marks an % identifying text will be added automatically. Identify the % presenting author by using \presentingauthor{NAME} % instead of \author{NAME}. % % The abstract itself belongs in a LaTeX abstract environment, % which is embraced up by these two statements. % % \begin{abstract} % \end{abstract} \title{Your title belongs here} \presentingauthor{A First} \authoraddress{Inst, City, State, Postal Code} \authorphone{000-111-2222} \authoremail{first@host.domain} \author{N D Second} \authoraddress{Inst, City, State, Postal Code} \authorphone{000-111-2222} \authoremail{second@host.domain} \begin{abstract} Replace these sentences with your abstract. Do not delete the `\verb"\begin{abstract}"' and `\verb"\end{abstract}"' lines. \end{abstract} % The following line is REQUIRED. Leave it intact. \end{document} % Thank you for trying this form, and for following the % instructions. You can submit the abstract to the AGU % office via email at abs-submit@earth.agu.org; you will % receive an acknowledgement of the submission % electronically.