
General
Accepted extended abstracts are intended to be published either in time for distribution during the workshop or shortly after the event. Accordingly, only extended abstracts prepared in full compliance with these Guidelines will be considered for publication in the Workshop Proceedings
Submission of an extended abstract implies that the work is original, has not been previously published, is not under consideration elsewhere, and will not be published in the same form, in English or any other language, if accepted for this workshop
Extended abstracts should be submitted in Word Format, there should be a margin of about 3 cm on the left-hand side of the page, and at least 2 cm on the right-hand side, with 3 cm at the top and bottom. Submitted papers should be received in FOUR files
Complete with all contents; text, illustrations and tables (in Word format)-
Complete with all contents; text, illustrations and tables (in PDF format)-
Illustrations and tables (should be minimum) (in TIFF format) only-
Text only “including illustration and table captions” (in Word format)-
When preparing the manuscript, authors should not use automatic hyphenation, justified text alignment, double-column layout, or automatic paragraph numbering. The use of bold, italics, subscripts, and superscripts is encouraged where appropriate
:The first page of the manuscript must include
Title of the paper-
Name(s) of the author(s)-
Author affiliation(s)-
Corresponding e-mail address-
HEADINGS
:Four grades of headings are normally used in the Proceedings
FIRST-ORDER HEADING–
Capital letters, centered
Second-order heading-
Italics, aligned to the left margin. Text begins on the following line
Third-order heading–
Italics, aligned to the left margin. Text begins on the following line
Fourth-order heading–
Italics, aligned to the left margin. Text follows on the same line
If further subdivision is required, use numeric or alphabetic notation, e.g. (1), (2), (3) or (a), (b), (c)
Authors must use standard British English spelling (Oxford English Dictionary) and not American spelling
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES
All geographic names, excluding stratigraphic unit names, must follow the spelling conventions of the National Atlas of Libya, which adheres to the Official Standard Names Gazetteer
If the Atlas or Gazetteer is unavailable, authors should refer to the following authoritative publications where geographic names conform to the National Atlas of Libya
The Geology of Libya (Volumes I–VII)
The Geology of the Sirt Basin (1996, Volumes I–III)
The Geology of North-western Libya (2003, Volumes I–III)
The Geology of Eastern Libya (2008, Volumes I–IV)
The Geology of Southern Libya (2012, Volumes I–III)
Stratigraphic Terminology and Nomenclature
Standard stratigraphic terminology and unit names should be used where available, with reference to Barr and Weegar (1972), Hammuda et al. (1985), and IRC publications
Where no standard nomenclature exists, authors must adopt a single, consistent naming convention throughout the text and figures. In cases where multiple names exist for the same unit, one name should be selected as the primary term, with alternative names listed in parentheses at first mention only. Consistency must be maintained throughout the manuscript.
Footnotes
Footnotes should not be used, except in tables where they must be kept concise. Information should instead be incorporated directly into the main text
Abbreviations
:Standard English abbreviations must be used consistently. Examples include
| Measurement | Abbreviation | Example of use |
|---|---|---|
| metre/s | m | 27m (note 1 space between number and letter) |
| centimetre/s | cm | 11cm |
| kilometre/s | km | 73km |
| square kilometres | km2 | 69km2 |
| million cubic metres | 106m3 | 51×106m3 |
| above sea level | a.s.l. | 35m a.s.l |
| mean sea level | m.s.l. | |
| page/s | p. | 35p.p. 57-98 |
For additional details, authors are encouraged to consult the full Guidelines for Authors document below
