4thRSS Rock Slope Stability Symposium, Chambéry 2018

Author NAME & First name - Paper title

Paper title

Firstname & NAME (corresponding author)[1], Firstname & NAME (others)[2]

Keywords: pages, font, abstract, text, paper size

No abstract required as the paper stands as an extended two-page abstract.

The maximum length of this document istwo pages, including a short introduction, references and illustrations. This document should be produced, whatever the format of the intended presentation (poster presentation ororal presentation).This extended abstract is required in English with oral presentation in English or French.

1TITLE 1

1.1Title 2

Please adhere to the following structure of the paper:

Title

Author(s), Affiliation(s), full contact in footnote

Keywords

Short introduction (without Head title)

Main text

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

References

Filename : AuthorName_AuthorFirstName_RSS2018.doc

1.2Text

Text should be in one column. The first line of a paragraph should not be indented. Please use only metric units in the text. Type primary headings in capital letters (Times New Roman 11pt bold) and secondary and tertiary headings in Times New Roman, 11pt bold as shown in Table 1. Headings should not be indented but set flush against the left margin. In the text reference can be made to equations (1), tables (Table1), figures (Figure1), and literature quotes.

Table 1: Layout of the proceedings

Layout / Font / Size / Spacing / Alignment
Title / Times / 14p / bold / Single / Left
Authors affiliation / Times / 11p / standard / Single / Left
Keywords / Times / 11p / standard / Single / Justify
1. Heading / Times / 11p / bold / Single / Justify / Capital
1.1 Heading / Times / 11p / bold / Single / Justify
Text / Times / 11p / standard / Single / Justify
Caption / Times / 11p / bold / Single / Centre

1.3Documentsize

Use A4 page size (21.0cm / 29.7cm) with the margins set at 1.27 cm. Please format without any page number, heading line or footer. The proceedings could be printed.

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1.4Figures

1.4.1Recommendations for preparing figures

The documentwill be presented in electronic format. Keep figures as simple as possible. Avoid excessive notes.Please ensure that all figures are of the highest quality. Photographs must be scanned at 300 dpi. Colour pictures are accepted. You are advised to check how colour illustrations show in greyscale for reproduction by others (see Figure 1).Line drawings should be clear and uncluttered.

1.4.2Arrangement of figures in the text

The following rules should be followed:

  • Number figures consecutively in the order in which reference is made to them in the text, making no distinction between diagrams and photographs.
  • Insert Figures without a border (except Tables).
  • Allowfigures with text around (two figures placed side by side is possible).

1.5Specialized Fonts

To avoid problems with the font and mathematical equations, you have to embed the font. Do not forget to embed the fonts also in the figures and tables, where necessary.

2Guidelines on referencing

References are not allowed to be in footnotes. References to other work in the text should refer to the author or authors and the year of publishing (Lecturer, 2003a) or (Lord & Sultan, 2006). References should be listed in the reference list, which should be in alphabetical order.

Conclusion

The conclusion should state concisely the most important outcomes of the documentas well as the author’s views of the practical implications of the results.

REFERENCES

Lord, M. (1996a)Gravels, Sands and Rocks: Stress-strain responses to hysteretic loading. Proceedings of the Conference on Early Geotechnics. The Press, London.

[1]NAME & Firstname, organisation, city, country (ISO Code), email address

[2]NAME & Firstname, organisation, city, country (ISO Code), email address