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Please follow the prompts to sign-up for an account and to submit documents for the event/conference. Please list the details of the PRESENTING AUTHOR on this page. All correspondence will be sent to the person listed on this page.

Guidelines for Authors:
1. Paper
-Language: All submitted papers should be in English language.

-Name: submitted papers should be named as Session-first author’s surname and name with Initials in capitals. For example: A Tim White paper which fits in the Section 3.2, should be named “3.2-WhiteTim”. Only .doc (MS Word) or .rtf (Rich Text Format) files will be accepted.

-Typing and style guides: All papers should be sent to the Abstracts Manager, using the link on the IRC2011 website (www.irc2011.com.ar) in digital form. All text should be single-spaced unless otherwise stated herein. Left and right justified typing is preferred. A4 size paper with the margin of top 25 mm, bottom 25 mm, left 25 mm and right 25mm should be used.

-Preparation in electronic form: The authors are requested to provide their papers in .doc (MS Word) or .rtf (Rich Text Format) format. Do not apply page numbering.

Length and font: All offered papers submitted electronically are limited to a size of no more than 500 words, one single-spaced page (A4 size), including key words, figures, tables and references. Times New Roman with a size of 10 points is to be used.

2. Title and key words block
-Title: The title should appear centred in bold letters without underlining, near the top of the first page of the paper. The font type Times New Roman with a size of 12 points is to be used. Use more than one line if you wish, but always use single-spacing. After one blank line, type the author(s) name(s), affiliation, mailing address, e-mail of corresponding author in upper and lower case letters centred under the title. In the case of multi-authorship, group them by organization as shown in the title of these Guidelines.

-Key words:
Leave one blank line under the Title and author(s) name(s). Type "Key words:" flush left in bold capital letters, followed by a maximum of 5 key words.

3. Main body of text
The main body should have the following sections:
-Introduction
-Materials & Methods
-Results & Discussion
-Conclusions
-References sections
Type text single-spaced, with one blank line between paragraphs, and the following headings. Start paragraphs flush with the left margin.

3.1 Headings
Major headings: Major headings or section headings are flush left in bold without underlining and followed by a single line space
Subheadings: Type subheadings flush with the left margin with a bold upper case initial letter and lower case letters. Subheadings are on a separate line between two single blank lines.

3.2 Footnotes
Avoid footnotes, but if you need them, mark footnotes in the text with an asterisk (*); use a double asterisk (**) for a second footnote on the same page. Place footnotes at the bottom of the page, separated from the text above it by a horizontal line.

3.3 Illustrations
-Tables: All tables should be produced directly within the text. Each table should have a number and a caption.
-Figures: All figures must be in digital form in the appropriate location in the document.
-Placement: Tables and Figures must be placed in the appropriate location in the document, as close as practicable to the reference of the figure in the text. While figures and tables are usually aligned horizontally on the page, large figures and tables sometimes need to be turned on their sides. If you must turn a figure or table sideways, please be sure that the top is always on the left-hand side of the page.
-Captions: All captions should be typed in upper and lower case letters, centred directly beneath the illustration. Use single spacing if they use more than one line. All captions are to be numbered consecutively (Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Table 1, Table 2).
-Copyright: If your article contains any copyrighted illustrations or imagery, please include a statement of copyright such as: SPOT Image Copyright xxxx (fill in year), CNES. It is the author's responsibility to obtain any necessary copyright permission. The copyright of your article remains with you.

3.4 Equations, symbols and units
-Equations: Equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the paper. The equation number is enclosed in parentheses and placed flush right. Leave one blank line before and after equations.
-Symbols and units: Use the SI (Systeme Internationale) Units and symbols. Unusual characters or symbols should be explained in a list of nomenclature.

3.5 References and/or selected bibliography
References should enable a librarian to supply the quoted paper/book to the reader. References should be cited in the text, thus (Smith, 1987b; Kawamura et al., 2000), and listed in alphabetical order in the reference section, leaving a blank line between references. The following arrangements should be used:
-References from Journals:
Stanford, G., Smith, S.J., 1972.Nitrogen mineralization potential of soil. Science Society America Journal 36, 465-472.
Kawamura, K., Akiyama,T., Watanabe,O., 2000. Estimation of aboveground biomass in Xilingol steppe using NOAA/NDVI. Grassland Science 49(1): 1-9.
Names of journals can be abbreviated according to the "International List of Periodical Title Word Abbreviations". In case of doubt, write names in full.
-References from Books:
Bogdan, A.V., 1977.Tropical Pasture and Fodder Plants. London: Longman,. 205-212.
Robson, M. J., Sheehy, J. E., 1981. Leaf area and light interception . In: Hodgson J, Baker R D, Davies A, et al. Sward Measurement Handbook. Berkshire: British Grassland Society, 115-139.
-References from Other Literature:
Smith, J., 1987.Economic printing of color orthophotos. Arlington, VA, USA: Report KRL-01234, Kennedy Research Laboratories.
Smith, J., 2000.Remote sensing to predict volcano out bursts. In: The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences Kyoto, Japan: Vol. XXVII, Part B1, , 456-469.
-References from websites:
Moons, T., 1999.Report on the Joint ISPRS Commission III/IV Workshop “3D Reconstruction and Modelling of Topographic Objects”, Stuttgart, Germany[EB/OL]. http://www.radig.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ISPRS/WG-III4-IV2-Report.html.

4. Poster Preparation
Poster size should be A0 (841mm width, 1189mm height). Please ensure that your poster display will meet these requirements. Authors will receive instructions in their registration kit regarding set-up and tear-down of their posters. All posters must remain in the poster room until tear-down.

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