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Please find your way through the manuscript preparation and file submission:</p> <div class="co-content-box" id="top"> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#getready">Get ready</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#assets">Prepare your assets</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#reviewfiles">Files for the review process & preprint posting</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#templates">Templates for your manuscript file</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#articlefiles">Files for journal article production</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#manuscriptcomposition">Manuscript composition</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#figurestables">Figures & tables</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#mapsaerials">Maps & aerials</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#math">Mathematical notation and terminology</a></div> <div class="mb-2"><a href="#english">English guidelines and house standards</a></div> <div><a href="#references">References</a></div> </div></div><div id="cmsbox_115884" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="getready">Get ready</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>Before submitting your manuscript for peer review, you are kindly requested to do the following:</p> <ul> <li>to download the <a href="#templates">Copernicus manuscript templates</a> for LaTeX or MS WORD, or to follow the instructions for R Markdown submissions;</li> <li>to prepare your <strong>manuscript</strong> *.pdf file according to the <a href="#manuscriptcomposition">manuscript preparation guidelines</a> including line numbers and page numbers. Should you have used AI tools to generate (parts of) your manuscript, please describe the usage either in the Methods section or the Acknowledgements;</li> <li>to prepare your <strong>abstract</strong> text&nbsp;(250 words or less following our <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/guidelines_for_authors.html">author guidelines</a>) and your <strong>short summary</strong>, both to be pasted into the file upload form, as well as your supplement file as *.pdf or *.zip archive, if applicable;</li><li>to prepare your article <strong>scope statement</strong>. Please explain how your article fits into the scope of ACP, which is focused on studies with important implications for our understanding of the state and behaviour of the atmosphere and climate. If you wish to submit a Measurement Report or Technical Note, please explain how the manuscript presents data that qualify as substantial new results. Articles with a local focus must clearly explain how the results extend and compare with current knowledge;</li> <li>to identify <strong>funding sources</strong> to be entered during manuscript registration;</li><li>to choose the appropriate <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/about/manuscript_types.html">manuscript type</a>;</li> <li>to read our section on <a href="#reviewfiles">files for the review process</a>;</li> <li>to ensure that your <strong>figures' colour schemes</strong> allow readers with colour vision deficiencies to correctly interpret your findings (see our guidelines for <a href="#figurestables">figures & tables</a>);</li> <li>to ensure that your <strong>figure files</strong> are labelled correctly with Arabic numerals (e.g. fig01, fig02), compiled as *.pdf, *.ps, *.eps, *.jpg, *.png, or *.tif files with a resolution of 300 dpi, panels are collected into one figure file, the reproduction rights have been secured, and our guidelines for <a href="#figurestables">figures & tables</a> are followed;</li> <li>to ensure that your <strong>maps and aerial files</strong> follow our guidelines for <a href="#mapsaerials">maps & aerials</a>, the reproduction rights have been secured, and copyright statements or credits are included in your maps and aerials according to the regulations of the provider;</li> <li>to ensure that your <strong>references</strong> follow our <a href="#references">guidelines for references</a>;</li> <li>to agree and comply with the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/general_terms.html">general terms</a>&nbsp;and the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/about/article_processing_charges.html">article processing charges</a>;</li> <li>to agree and comply with the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/licence_and_copyright.html">licence and copyright agreement</a>;</li> <li>to agree and comply with the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/obligations_for_authors.html">general obligations for authors</a>;</li> <li>to register the manuscript in order to receive a link to upload the manuscript files into the online system Copernicus Office Editor. The registration also defines the manuscript subject areas and index terms as the basis for the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/peer_review/finding_an_editor.html">editor assignment</a>.</li> </ul> <p>While preparing their manuscript, authors are kindly requested to consider the manuscript <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/peer_review/review_criteria.html">review criteria</a> to meet the quality standards and to reduce the peer-review processing time.&nbsp;We recommend that any data set used in your manuscript is submitted to a reliable data repository and linked from your manuscript through a DOI. Please see our <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/data_policy.html">data policy</a>. Please also consider other assets like software & model code or video supplements.</p></div><div id="cmsbox_117819" class="cmsbox "><a class="btn btn-primary mt-3 mb-3 d-inline-block" target="_blank" href="https://editor.copernicus.org/ACP/manuscript_registration">Register your manuscript for file submission</a></div><div id="cmsbox_115886" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="assets">Prepare your assets</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>Once your manuscript is about to appear online you will be asked upon upload of production files to provide DOIs (digital object identifiers) for assets to your work. While a supplement is stored in the journal online library alongside your work, other assets as described below must be submitted to specialized repositories. Please consider providing at least preliminary links to such assets for the period of peer review to allow reviewers to access these essential additions.</p> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#software" data-duration="300">Software and model code</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#software" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="software" style="display: none;"> <p>Authors are encouraged to deposit software, algorithms, and model code in FAIR-aligned repositories/archives whenever possible. These research outputs are then cited in the manuscript using the received DOI and included in the reference list. The manuscript must then include a section entitled "Code availability" or, in the case of data and code, "Code and data availability".</p> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#datasets" data-duration="300">Data sets</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#datasets" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="datasets" style="display: none;"> <p>Authors are requested to follow our <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/data_policy.html">data policy</a> including</p> <ul> <li>the deposit of research data (i.e. the material necessary to validate the research findings) that correspond to manuscripts, preprints, or journal articles in reliable FAIR-aligned data repositories that assign persistent identifiers (preferably digital object identifiers (DOIs)). Suitable repositories can be found at <a target="_blank" href="https://www.re3data.org/">https://www.re3data.org/</a>;</li> <li>the proper citation of data sets in the text and the <a href="#references">reference list</a> including the persistent identifier. For data sets hosted on GitHub, authors are kindly asked to <a href="https://help.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/referencing-and-citing-content" target="_blank">issue a DOI through Zenodo</a> and include this DOI in the reference list;</li> <li>the inclusion of a statement on how their underlying research data can be accessed. This must be placed in the section "Data availability" at the end of the manuscript before the acknowledgements. If the data are not publicly accessible, a detailed explanation of why this is the case is required (e.g. applicable laws, university and research institution policies, funder terms, privacy, intellectual property and licensing agreements, and the ethical context of the research);</li> <li>the provision of unrestricted access to all data and materials underlying reported findings for which ethical or legal constraints do not apply.</li> </ul> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#erc" data-duration="300">Interactive computing environment (e.g., Jupyter Notebooks)</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#erc" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="erc" style="display: none;"> <p>An interactive computing environment (ICE) such as Jupyter Notebooks is a way of enabling the reader to reproduce the scientific findings of the authors by making parts of the paper interactive (e.g., figures, graphs). Such environments combine data, code, equations, narrative text, and visualizations, and can be adapted. In the context of preprint or journal article assets, ICEs use web services to containerize the runtime environment, including user interface controls, allowing readers to directly <strong>execute</strong> the operations of the authors.</p> <p>Authors are encouraged to deposit ICEs in FAIR-aligned repositories/archives whenever possible. ICEs are then cited in the manuscript using a DOI and included in the reference list. The manuscript must then include a section entitled "Interactive computing environment" providing details on how an ICE can be accessed and executed.</p> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#sample" data-duration="300">Sample availability</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#sample" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="sample" style="display: none;"> <p>If geoscientific samples which are registered as International Geo Sample Number (<a href="http://www.igsn.org/" target="_blank">IGSN</a>) have been used for the manuscript, authors are required to include the IGSN in the reference list, cite it in the article, and provide a statement on how to access the sample by adding a section "Sample availability" to the manuscript.</p> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#video" data-duration="300">Video supplements & video abstracts</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#video" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="video" style="display: none;"> <p>In collaboration with the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Copernicus Publications provides authors with the possibility of uploading video supplements and/or video abstracts relating to their accepted article.</p> <p>If you wish to upload a video associated with your article, please register the video in the <a target="_blank" href="https://av.tib.eu/">AV Portal of TIB Hannover</a> and follow the instructions. Within about three days, the TIB will issue a DOI for your video. This DOI has to be entered during your production file upload at Copernicus after the acceptance of your manuscript. The journal library will use the DOI to link your article with the corresponding video.</p> <p><strong>Registration and upload steps</strong></p> <ol> <li>Register via the respective tab on the AV Portal.</li> <li>Log in by using your customer name and password.</li> <li>Use the tab "Upload" and fill out the upload form.</li> <li>A number of entries are specific to your video, but please make sure that the following specifications and selections are made: <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Specify the publisher as Copernicus Publications (section: "Information on participants").</li> <li>Fill in the field "Abstract" including the title of the paper and journal (section: "Optional information about the video").</li> <li>Select the CC-Attribution licence (section: "License form and legal information").</li> <li>If the DOI of the paper is known, please specify it under the additional footage (section: "Would you like to include additional footage with the video?").</li> </ul> </li> </ol> <p><strong>Technical specifications</strong></p> <ul> <li>Video format: MPG1, MPG2, MPG4, H264, FLV, DVCPro25/50</li> <li>Aspect ratio: native image format without letterboxing (4:3, 16:9)</li> <li>Resolution: 720 × 576 (16:9, anamorphic), 1024 × 576 (16:9, square pixel), 720 × 576 (4:3, anamorphic), or 768 × 576 (4:3, square pixel)</li> <li>Images per second: 25</li> <li>Maximum size: 2GB</li> </ul> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#supplement" data-duration="300">Supplements</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#supplement" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="supplement" style="display: none;"> <p id="supplementary">Supplementary material is reserved for items that cannot reasonably be included in the main text or as appendices. These may include short videos, very large images, maps, CIF files, as well as short computer codes such as matlab or python script. <strong>In no case can supplementary material contain scientific interpretations or findings that would go beyond the contents of the manuscript</strong>. In general, supplementary material that can be hosted in alternative sites such as FAIR-aligned data repositories should be placed there. These include data sets, movies, animations, or computer programme codes, for which a persistent identifier, ideally a DOI, should be mentioned in the "data availability" section of the manuscript. Normal size figures, tables, as well as technical or theoretical developments that do not need to be included in the main text should be included as appendices. Moderate-size data sets may be presented as supplements, but this should be cleared with the editor. When supplements are justified, the following will apply:</p> <ol> <li>Supplements will receive their own DOI (digital object identifier) and will be published online along with the article as *.zip archive or single *.pdf file.</li> <li>Supplements will receive a title page added during the publication process including title ("Supplement of"), authors, and the correspondence email. Therefore, please avoid providing this information in the supplement.</li> <li>Equations, figures and tables in supplements should be numbered as (S1), Fig. S5 or Table S6. Sections are numbered as S3, S3.1, and S3.1.1.</li> <li><strong>The overall file size of a supplement is limited to 50 MB</strong>. Authors of larger supplements are kindly asked to submit their files to a reliable FAIR-aligned data repository and to insert a persistent identifier, ideally a DOI, in the manuscript.</li> </ol> </div></div><div id="cmsbox_115888" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="reviewfiles">Files for the review process & preprint posting</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>After the manuscript registration, you are kindly asked to upload those files which are necessary for the peer-review process. The following files are required:</p> <ul> <li>the <strong>abstract</strong> to be pasted into the upload form where requested.&nbsp;Please pay attention to the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/guidelines_for_authors.html">author guidelines</a>;</li> <li>the complete <strong>manuscript</strong> (title, authors, affiliations, abstract, text, tables, figures)&nbsp;as a *.pdf file <strong>with embedded fonts</strong> in portrait format following the standards for sectioning and structure as given below in the <a href="#manuscriptcomposition">manuscript composition</a> with full first names for all authors. <strong>Please note that manuscript files must use the 1-column format as it is preconfigured in our WORD template as well as in the LaTeX template when applying the <i>manuscript</i> document class and that the file size is limited to 50 MB.</strong> All pages must be numbered consecutively and line numbers must be included. Figures and tables as well as their captions must be inserted in the main text near the location of the first mention (not appended to the end of the manuscript) and the figure composition must embed any used fonts. Maps and aerials must include the copyright statements or credits following the requirements of the provider. Should figures or tables occupy entire manuscript pages, these must follow the portrait format and page dimensions of the entire manuscript *.pdf file;</li> <li>data sets, model code, video supplements, or other <a href="#assets">assets to your manuscript</a> should be submitted to a reliable repository receiving a DOI, cited in your manuscript, and included in your reference list. Reviewers can then access these relevant sources;</li> <li>a short summary as a 500-character (incl. spaces) non-technical text that may be used to promote your work to a broader audience. It should highlight your main conclusions and results, and what the implications are. If possible, please also summarize briefly why you did the research and how you did it.</li> </ul> <p>Other possible review files include the following:</p> <ul> <li>If you have <strong>supplementary material</strong> to your manuscript which does not meet the above-mentioned asset criteria to be hosted by a reliable repository, you can submit your <a href="#supplementary">supplement as a *.zip archive or single *.pdf file</a>. The overall file size of such a supplement is limited to 50 MB. Larger supplements have to be submitted to a reliable data repository in any case receiving a DOI, cited in your manuscript, and included in your reference list.</li> <li>The <strong>author's response</strong> in case of revisions must be submitted as one separate *.pdf file (indicating page and line numbers), structured in a clear and easy-to-follow sequence: (1) comments from referees/public, (2) author's response, and (3) author's changes in the manuscript.</li> <li>The <strong>marked-up manuscript version</strong> highlighting the changes (track changes in Word, <a target="_blank" href="https://www.ctan.org/pkg/latexdiff?lang=en">latexdiff</a> in LaTeX) must be submitted as one separate *.pdf file.</li> </ul></div><div id="cmsbox_115887" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="templates">Templates for your manuscript file</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#latex" data-duration="300">Technical instructions for LaTeX</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#latex" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="latex" style="display: none;"> <p id="latexpackage">Please download the Copernicus Publications <a target="_blank" href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/Copernicus_LaTeX_Package.zip">LaTeX Package</a>, version 7.9, 10 September 2024 to prepare your manuscript. The package contains the LaTeX2e class file, the configuration file, all needed style files, as well as a template serving as the framework for your manuscript.</p> <p>Authors are kindly requested to make use of the template.tex file embedded in the LaTeX Package since most of the definitions for the structure of manuscript elements are described there. Since we convert all typeset TeX files into XML, the expressions and markups have to be highly standardized. Therefore, please keep the following in mind:</p> <ul> <li>Please use the document class <i>manuscript</i> as this includes (a) the 1-column format and (b) line numbers.</li> <li>Please provide only one figure file for figures with several panels, and please do not use \subfloat or similar commands.</li> <li>Please use only commands in which words, numbers, etc. are within braces (e.g. \textrm{TEXT} instead of {\rm TEXT}).</li> <li>For algorithms, please use the syntax given in template.tex. Your algorithm will be included as structured text in the *.pdf file as well as in the full-text *.html file of the final paper. If the usage of the algorithm and algorithmics packages according to the template.tex is not possible, you can provide your algorithm as a figure.</li> <li>For listings, you may use your own packages to include it in your *.tex file. As of now, we will crop the listing from your paper *.pdf file and include it as figure. We are currently working on a text-based representation of listings in *.pdf and *.html files.</li> <li>Any source code excerpts included in the paper should be typeset using the verbatim environment or \texttt.</li> <li>Please do not define new commands.</li> <li>The most commonly used packages (\usepackage{}) are integrated in the copernicus.cls. Some other packages often used by the community are defined in template.tex. Please do not insert additional ones in your *.tex file.</li> <li>Spaces in labels (\label{}) are not allowed; please make sure that no label name is assigned more than once. For references, please do not use the DOI as label.</li> <li>Please do not use \paragraph{}; only \subsubsection{} is allowed.</li> <li>It is not possible to add tables in colour.</li> </ul> <p>If you are familiar with BibTeX, you can use copernicus.bst from the package. It will sort your bibliography entries alphabetically and produce the proper layout of the reference list.</p> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#word" data-duration="300">Technical instructions for MS Word and compatible formats</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#word" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="word" style="display: none;"> <p id="wordtemplate">To prepare your manuscript in a format compatible with MS Word (*.doc, *.docx, or *.rtf), please use the Copernicus Publications <a target="_blank" href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/Copernicus_Word_template.docx">WORD template</a> (docx). <strong>Please use the Microsoft equation editor and not the graphic mode when compiling your equations</strong>.</p> </div> <div class="mt--3"> <h3 class="show-hide" data-toggle="#rmarkdown" data-duration="300">Technical instructions for R Markdown</h3><span class="show-hide toggle-arrow co-arrow-grey ml-2 h2-font-size" data-toggle="#rmarkdown" data-duration="300"></span> </div> <div class="answer" id="rmarkdown" style="display: none;"> <p>To prepare your manuscript following the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming" target="_blank">literate programming</a> paradigm, you can use <a href="https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/" target="_blank">R Markdown</a>. This format allows you to interweave text and code in a single plain-text file format. Your manuscript is then fully transparent and reproducible – see this <a href="https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/2019/02/01/reproducibility-and-transparency-in-research/" target="_blank">GeoLog blog post</a> for some background and examples. R Markdown supports multiple programming languages, including R, Python, and SQL. It is intentionally kept simple and therefore very easy to learn. The Markdown document is rendered into a PDF based on the Copernicus Publications LaTeX Package (see above) in version 5.0. Thus R Markdown manuscripts support the full features of LaTeX for chemical formulas and mathematical equations as needed, as well as powerful citation management with BibTeX.</p> <p>Please install the <a href="https://cran.r-project.org/package=rticles" target="_blank"><code>rticles</code></a> package to use the Copernicus Publications template for R Markdown. You can create a new document based on the template and render it to a PDF with the following commands:</p> <pre>library("rticles")<br /> library("rmarkdown")<br /> rmarkdown::draft(file = "MyArticle.Rmd",<br /> template = "copernicus",<br /> package = "rticles", edit = FALSE) rmarkdown::render(input = "MyArticle/MyArticle.Rmd") </pre> <p>The created file <code>MyArticle.Rmd</code> includes a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML" target="_blank">YAML</a> file header with a number of configurations and required metadata, such as authors and affiliations, running title, and special sections (e.g. code/data availability, acknowledgements). These options are explained within the document and can be deleted if not needed. The template also includes examples of text formatting, figure addition, table insertion, and citation/reference usage, etc.</p> <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML" target="_blank">RStudio</a> is a recommended editor for R Markdown documents and provides a user-friendly interface for document creation and a plug-in for comfortable reference management.</p> <p><i>Please note that the Copernicus Publications template for R Markdown is not maintained by Copernicus but by community members <a href="https://nuest.staff.ifgi.de/" target="_blank">Daniel Nüst</a> and Sebastian Kreutzer.</i></p> </div></div><div id="cmsbox_115890" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="articlefiles">Files for journal article production</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>After the final acceptance of your manuscript for publication in the journal, you will be informed by email and are kindly asked to complete the file upload for the publication production process. Then, please submit the following files:</p> <ul> <li>the actual <strong>text</strong> followed by the table(s) and figure caption(s) prepared in the way as outlined in the <a href="#manuscriptcomposition">manuscript preparation</a> as one file in LaTeX (as a *.tex file) or MS Word format (as a *.doc/*.docx file). Although initials are used in reference lists, please use full first names on the title page;</li> <li>all <strong>figures</strong> as individual files in one *.zip archive <strong>without any subfolders</strong>, numbered (e.g. f01, f02, ..., f11) and prepared as outlined in the <a href="#figurestables">figure guidelines</a>;</li> <li>a <strong>key figure</strong> which best represents your work. If your paper includes figures, you might select one of the figures used in the text as the key figure. Alternatively, you can upload a new figure, which is also the solution if your paper has no figures included. Your key figure will be used to present your article in tables of contents, recent papers, and other library presentations and will also appear on your paper's HTML page. The key figure is also the preferred way of posting a <strong>graphical abstract</strong>. However, if you aim to have the graphical abstract included in the article PDF file, it has to be unnumbered and must be placed directly after the text abstract. In that case, please add your graphical abstract file to your figure *.zip archive (see above).</li> </ul> <p>During this file upload you are asked to (a) define your <strong>assets</strong> (optional) and (b) include a <strong>short summary</strong>. Assets are data sets, model code, or video supplements corresponding to your manuscript and should be submitted to a reliable repository including the receipt of a DOI and the citation in your manuscript. A short summary is a 500-character (incl. spaces) non-technical text that may be used to promote your work to a broader audience. It should highlight your main conclusions and results, and what the implications are. If possible, please also summarize briefly why you did the research and how you did it.</p></div><div id="cmsbox_115891" class="cmsbox cms"><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="manuscriptcomposition">Manuscript composition</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <ol> <li><strong>Title page</strong>: the title page must include the title (concise but informative), author first and last names, full institutional addresses of all authors, and correspondence email for proofs. Deceased co-authors should be marked accordingly.</li> <li><strong>Abstract</strong>: ACP's specific requirements for the abstract composition are described in the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/guidelines_for_authors.html">ACP guidelines for authors</a>. Reference citations should not be included in this section, unless urgently required, and abbreviations should not be included without explanations. An abstract should be short, clear, concise, and written in English with correct spelling and good sentence structure. The inclusion of <strong>graphical abstracts</strong> depends on the format of the publication. For journal articles, the preferred way is to use the graphical abstract as key figure. It will then be used to visually advertize the paper on the journal website but is not part of the paper *.pdf file. If the graphical abstract should be part of the paper, it has to be unnumbered and must be placed directly after the text abstract. For preprints, since these have no key figure, graphical abstracts must always be included in the paper as unnumbered graphic placed directly after the text abstract. </li> <li><strong>Copyright statement</strong>: the copyright statement will be included by Copernicus, if applicable.</li> <li><strong>Introduction</strong></li> <li><strong>Sections</strong>: the headings of all sections, including introduction, results, discussions or summary must be numbered. Three levels of sectioning are allowed, e.g. 3, 3.1, and 3.1.1. The abbreviation "Sect." should be used when it appears in running text and should be followed by a number unless it comes at the beginning of a sentence. Footnotes should be avoided in the text, as they tend to disrupt the flow of the text. If absolutely necessary, they should be numbered consecutively. Footnotes to tables should be marked by lowercase letters.</li> <li><strong>Conclusions</strong></li> <li><strong>Appendices</strong>: all material required to understand the essential aspects of the paper such as experimental methods, data, and interpretation should preferably be included in the main text. Additional figures, tables, as well as technical and theoretical developments which are not critical to support the conclusion of the paper, but which provide extra detail and/or support useful for experts in the field and whose inclusion in the main text would disrupt the flow of descriptions or demonstrations may be presented as appendices. These should be labelled with capital letters: Appendix A, Appendix B etc. Equations, figures and tables should be numbered as (A1), Fig. B5 or Table C6, respectively. Please keep in mind that appendices are part of the manuscript whereas supplements (see below) are published along with the manuscript.</li> <li><strong>Code availability</strong></li> <li><strong>Data availability</strong></li> <li><strong>Interactive computing environment</strong></li> <li><strong>Sample availability</strong></li> <li><strong>Video supplement</strong></li> <li><strong>Supplement link</strong>: the link to the supplement will be included by Copernicus, if applicable.</li> <li><strong>Team list</strong>: if your manuscript has been co-authored by a team, please indicate the team name in the author list on the title page of your manuscript and then add a section "Team list" providing the names of the team members and, optionally, the affiliations.</li> <li><strong>Author contribution</strong>: authors are required to add a section "Author contribution" before the acknowledgements in which the contributions of all co-authors are briefly described. Example: "AA and BB designed the experiments and CC carried them out. DD developed the model code and performed the simulations. AA prepared the manuscript with contributions from all co-authors." We recommend using the <a href="https://publications.copernicus.org/services/contributor_roles_taxonomy.html" target="_blank">CRediT contributor roles taxonomy</a>. If some of the co-authors contributed equally to the work, we recommend to include a corresponding mark in the author list on the title page and a corresponding affiliation-type statement (<a href="https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/20/3683/2020/acp-20-3683-2020.html" target="_blank">example</a>).</li> <li><strong>Competing interests</strong>: a declaration of all potential conflicts of interest is required by Copernicus Publications as this is an integral aspect of a transparent record of scientific work. Please see our <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/competing_interests_policy.html">competing interests policy</a>. <ol class="mt-2"> <li>If there are no competing interests in their submitted manuscripts, authors should state: "<strong>The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.</strong>".</li> <li>If there are possible conflicts of interest, authors must state what competing interests are relevant to the submitted work: "<strong>Author A has received research funding from Company Y. Author B is a member of committee Z.</strong>".</li> <li>If some authors are members of the editorial board of the journal, a sentence should be included for the sake of transparency: "<strong>Some authors are members of the editorial board of journal X.</strong>". This is sufficient during the review process, including preprints. Later, during the production of final journal articles, Copernicus Publications ensures to extend this sentence by the statement: "The peer-review process was guided by an independent editor, and the authors have also no other competing interests to declare.". Please do not include this latter statement extension in your original manuscript.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Disclaimer</strong></li> <li><strong>Special issue statement</strong>: the statement on a corresponding special issue will be included by Copernicus, if applicable.</li> <li><strong>Acknowledgements</strong>: besides the author's statement of gratitude to and recognition of the people and institutions that helped the author's research and writing, authors are also asked to include relevant research infrastructure they have benefitted from during their research, where research was conducted or data/resources were used. Examples are Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSMLs).</li> <li><strong>Financial support</strong>: support funds and grant agreement numbers are listed as specified upon manuscript registration and reported to FundRef upon publication.</li> <li><strong>Review statement</strong>: the review statement will be included by Copernicus.</li> <li><strong>References</strong></li> </ol></div><div id="cmsbox_115892" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="figurestables">Figures & tables</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <div class="co-notification"><p><strong>Information & tools to improve the accessibility of colour figures</strong>: we are striving to improve the accessibility of colour figures for readers with colour vision deficiencies (CVD; this affects ~5% of the global population). Besides the <a href="https://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/" target="_blank">Coblis – Color Blindness Simulator</a> to check how your figures are perceived by those with CVD, there are several tools available to help authors create CVD-friendly figures:</p> <ul> <li><a href="https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/proofing-colors.html" target="_blank">Adobe Photoshop Accessibility</a>: colour proofing your figures using Adobe Photoshop as an alternative approach to the Coblis simulator.</li> <li><a href="https://www.fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps/" target="_blank">Scientific colour maps 7.0</a>: freely available, citable, and validated colour schemes for your scientific figures, which address known issues. Compatible with many software tools frequently used to create graphics. Details are given in the <a href="https://www.fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps-userguide/" target="_blank">user guide</a> and the background of this tool is described in <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19160-7" target="_blank">Crameri et al. (2020)</a>. Please cite this source when using the package.</li> </ul> <p>For more information on the background and importance of addressing this issue, we refer to <a href="https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/25/4549/2021" target="_blank">Stoelzle & Stein (2021)</a> and <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1574954123000742?via%3Dihub" target="_blank">Rocchini et al. (2023)</a>.</p> </div> <ul> <li><strong>Colour schemes</strong>: it is important that the colour schemes used in your maps and charts allow readers with colour vision deficiencies to correctly interpret your findings. Please check your figures using the <a href="https://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/" target="_blank">Coblis – Color Blindness Simulator</a> and revise the colour schemes accordingly.</li> <li><strong>Figure composition</strong>: it is important for the production process that separate figures are submitted. Composite figures containing multiple panels should be collected into one file before submission. The figures should be labelled correctly with Arabic numerals (e.g. f01, f02, ..., f11). They can be submitted in *.pdf, *.ps, *.eps, *.jpg, *.png, or *.tif format and should have a resolution of 300 dpi. The width should not be less than 8 cm. A legend should clarify all symbols used and should appear in the figure itself, rather than verbal explanations in the captions (e.g. "dashed line" or "open green circles"). You are kindly asked to find the best balance between quality of figures (and submitted material) and overall file size. Individual figures should not exceed 5 MB, and the overall size of all submitted files excluding supplements should not exceed 30 MB. The produced paper file will contain all figures in *.jpg or *.png format. However, if authors use vector graphics, readers can download such files labelled "high-resolution" from the full-text HTML version online. <span class="a-display__block">Tips for producing high-quality line graphics:</span> <ol class="mt-2"> <li>The first choice should be vector graphics in *.eps or *.pdf format. Fonts must be embedded. Please make sure that the *.pdf files do not contain hidden objects. If you want to adjust fonts in your original figure file before converting into *.pdf, please make sure that you change the actual font of the original figure rather than adding text boxes or other additional layers.</li> <li>Please use only one font family in your figures (e.g. Arial or Helvetica) and consider using sans-serif fonts. Keep in mind that the usage of regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic of one font family already leads to four different fonts that must be embedded or adjusted by our image processors in case of text corrections within figures.</li> <li>If the processing of your vector figures requires an exceptional amount of time due to multiple fonts or hidden objects, we reserve the right to convert your *.eps or *.pdf figures into *.png files for the further production process.</li> <li>If the usage of vector graphics is not possible, a bitmap image should be saved in a "non-lossy" format (e.g. *.png). A high quality is recommended. It is always possible to reduce the size of the figure later.</li> <li>The *.jpg format should only be used for photos. It is not suitable for sharp edges. Note that it is not advisable to convert a *.jpg file back to *.png. If *.jpg files must be used please save them with high quality.</li> <li>If you are not able to fulfil the above-mentioned criteria, it is also possible to submit figures produced with Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign in the original file format. Our image processors will then produce the figures from these source files.</li> </ol> </li> <li class="no-bullets">The abbreviation "Fig." should be used when it appears in running text and should be followed by a number unless it comes at the beginning of a sentence, e.g.: "The results are depicted in Fig. 5. Figure 9 reveals that...".</li> <li><strong>Figure content guidelines</strong>: in order to facilitate consistency with our language and typesetting guidelines applied to the text of the manuscript, please keep the following in mind when producing your figures: <ol class="mt-2"> <li>Labels of panels must be included with brackets around letters being lower case (e.g. (a), (b), etc.).</li> <li>Ranges need an en dash and no spaces between start and end (e.g. 1–10, Jan–Feb).</li> <li>Coordinates need a degree sign and a space when naming the direction (e.g. 30° N, 25° E).</li> <li>Spaces must be included between number and unit (e.g. 1 %, 1 m).</li> <li>Units must be written exponentially (e.g. W m<sup>–2</sup>).</li> <li>Common abbreviations to be applied: hour as h (not hr), kilometre as km, metre as m.</li> <li>Capitalization: only the first word is capitalized in headers (in addition to proper nouns). More guidelines are provided in section English guidelines and house standards.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Figure captions</strong>: each illustration should have a concise but descriptive caption. The abbreviations used in the figure must be defined, unless they are common abbreviations or have already been defined in the text. Figure captions should be included in the text file and not in the figure files.</li> <li><strong>File size</strong>: authors are kindly asked to find the best balance between the quality of figures and submitted material on the one hand, and a manageable file size on the other hand. Individual figures in the *.pdf format should not exceed 2 MB, file types other than *.pdf should not exceed 5 MB per figure, and the overall size of all submitted files, excluding supplements, should not exceed 30 MB.</li> <li><strong>Plot data</strong>: authors are encouraged to publicize the data needed to create the plots, which are included in the manuscript, in order to enable reviewers and readers to reproduce the plots. Ideally, such plot data is treated like any other research data and should be deposited in FAIR-aligned data repositories that assign persistent identifiers (see section data sets).</li> <li><strong>Tables</strong>: they should be numbered sequentially with Arabic numerals. For the production of the accepted manuscript, they should be submitted as MS WORD or included in the LaTeX file. Tables submitted as a PDF or an image file cannot be processed. Tables should be self-explanatory and include a concise, yet sufficiently descriptive caption. Coloured table cells should be avoided. Horizontal lines should normally only appear above and below the table, and as a separator between the head and the main body of the table. Please note that the word "Table" is never abbreviated and should be capitalized when followed by a number (e.g. Table 4).</li> <li><strong>Reproduction and reuse of figures and tables</strong>: authors must secure the right to reproduce any material that has already been published or copyrighted elsewhere, and corresponding citations must be included in the text as well as in the captions. If distribution licences other than CC BY are applied, corresponding statements must be included in the captions. If authors adapt figures from other authors they must still cite the original authors and indicate that the figure was adapted. There are three cases: <ol class="mt-2"> <li><strong>Figures entirely compiled by the manuscript authors</strong>: since such figures are part of the manuscript they will receive the same distribution licence as the entire manuscript, namely a CC BY License. No citation is needed and no reproduction rights must be obtained.</li> <li><strong>Figures entirely taken from another author</strong>: such figures do not follow the distribution licence of the manuscript. A citation must properly indicate the original source and reproduction rights must be granted before submitting your manuscript.</li> <li><strong>Figures adapted from another author</strong>: although you adapted such a figure and included your own intellectual work, the underlying figure is still taken from another source. The citation in the figure caption must indicate the adaptation (e.g. "(adapted from Smith et al., 2014)") and the reproduction rights must be granted before submission.</li> </ol> </li> </ul></div><div id="cmsbox_115893" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="mapsaerials">Maps & aerials</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <ul> <li>The above-listed regulations for figures and tables are also applied to maps and aerials. The following items include additional information specifically for maps and aerials.</li> <li>Please adhere to United Nations naming conventions for maps used in your manuscript. In order to depoliticize scientific articles, authors should avoid the drawing of borders or use of contested topographical names. The editors reserve the right to insert the label "under dispute" if contested borders are presented. If disputed territories are relevant for your map, please make sure that the figure caption stays neutral as well as the legend and labelling within your map. Please also see the <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/policies/publication_policy.html#political-correctness" target="_self">political correctness</a> section in the publication policy.</li> <li><strong>Reproduction and reuse of maps and aerials</strong>: authors must secure the right to reproduce any material that has already been published or copyrighted elsewhere, and corresponding citations must be included in the text as well as in the captions. If distribution licences other than CC BY are applied, corresponding statements must be included in the captions. If applicable, maps from map providers such as <a href="https://www.google.com/permissions/geoguidelines/attr-guide/" target="_blank">Google Maps</a>, <a href="https://www.google.com/permissions/geoguidelines/attr-guide/" target="_blank">Google Earth</a>, or <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright" target="_blank">OpenStreetMap</a> used in manuscripts must include the required copyright and distribution licence statements of the map provider. Authors must adhere to the individual redistribution permissions. The copyright and distribution licences of such maps must be visible in the maps themselves.</li> <li>The way a map must be shown in your manuscripts depends on the way it was created. Sometimes a map does not need any specification in the map itself or in the caption, sometimes a credit must be given, and sometimes a full copyright statement is needed. If the map itself already contains an explicit credit or copyright statement, nothing additionally must be done in the caption. But if nothing is given in the map itself, authors must decide whether they need to add a credit or copyright statement to the caption or to the map itself. We differentiate between 5 main models: <ol class="mt-2"> <li><strong>Material created by the authors</strong>: no copyright statement and no credit. Example: a digital elevation model (DEM) purely based on measurement points collected by the authors and derived by using a software product.</li> <li><strong>Reuse of material from other authors</strong>: no copyright statement needed but a citation, like in most cases for figures and text paragraphs (e.g. <strong>(Smith, 2016)</strong>).</li> <li><strong>Reuse of material from a map provider without requirement for a copyright statement</strong>: no copyright statement needed but a credit (e.g. <strong>ESRI</strong> or <strong>ESRI 2020</strong>).</li> <li><strong>Reuse of material from a map provider with copyright needed</strong>: explicit copyright statement, no additional credit (e.g. <strong>© Google Maps 2019</strong> or <strong>© Google Earth 2019</strong>).</li> <li><strong>Reuse of material from a map provider under public domain</strong>: no copyright (since copyright is waived) and credit desirable (e.g. <strong>NOAA 2020</strong>).</li> </ol> </li> <li>Examples: <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Global methane emissions: see figure 2 of paper <a href="https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7859-2019#Ch1.F2" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7859-2019</a>. The authors used trivial information, the borders of the countries worldwide, to give their own information, the simulated methane emission per square kilometre, a spatial reference. The gain of knowledge for the reader is the amount of methane emissions and not the borders of countries. Therefore, such a map can be cited as the authors' work and needs no extra copyright statement. This is model 1.</li> <li>Cited map: see figure 1 of paper <a href="https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7859-2019#Ch1.F1" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7859-2019</a>. The authors cited a map originally published by Parker et al., 2015. The map itself contains trivial information, borders of the continents as well as some larger rivers, and complex information generated by Parker et al., the mean GOSAT methane. The original map does not need an extra copyright statement, simply a citation. This is model 2.</li> <li>Location of the research site: see figure 1 of paper <a href="https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-8021-2019#Ch1.F1" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-8021-2019</a>. In the left panel, the authors used trivial information, the borders of counties around Beijing, to show the location of their 2 research sites. This left panel would need no copyright statement. However, to give a more detailed view on where in Beijing these sites are located, they used a part of Google Maps in the right panel and added their 2 sites. The gain of knowledge for the reader is primarily still the location of the sites. But by watching the right panel, readers can also identify extra information and, even more important, the design and content as provided by Google Maps. Due to the right panel, the figure requires a copyright statement. This is model 4.</li> </ul> </li> </ul></div><div id="cmsbox_115894" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="math">Mathematical notation and terminology</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <ul> <li><strong>Mathematical symbols and formulae</strong>: in general, mathematical symbols are typeset in italics. The most notable exceptions are function names (e.g. sin, cos), chemical formulas, and physical units, which are all typeset in roman (upright) font. Matrices are printed in boldface, and vectors in boldface italics. Variables are typeset in italics. Super- or subscripted variables should also be italics. If super- or subscripts are abbreviations (<i>H</i><sub>m</sub> for molar enthalpy) or chemical elements (<i>&mu;</i><sub>AR</sub>) it is typeset in roman. Further information on the use of italic and roman fonts for symbols in scientific text can be found in the corresponding <a href="https://iupac.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ICTNS-On-the-use-of-italic-and-roman-fonts-for-symbols-in-scientific-text.pdf" target="_blank">IUPAC summary</a>. A range of numbers should be specified as "a to b" or "a...b". The expression "a–b" is only acceptable in cases where no confusion with "a minus b" is possible.</li> <li><strong>Equations</strong> should be numbered sequentially with Arabic numerals in parentheses on the right-hand side, e.g. (1), (2). If too long, split them accordingly. If there are chemical formulae included, e.g. reactions, please number them (R1), (R2), etc. When using Word, the equation editor and not the graphic mode should be used under all circumstances. In the text, equations should be referred to by the abbreviation "Eq." and the respective number in parentheses, e.g. "Eq. (14)". However, when the reference comes at the beginning of a sentence, the unabbreviated word "Equation" should be used, e.g.: "Equation (14) is very important for the results; however, Eq. (15) makes it clear that..."</li> <li><strong>Units</strong>: for units of <strong>physical quantities</strong>, the metric system is mandatory and, wherever possible, SI units should be used. Hereby, we differentiate between <a href="https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf/2d2b50bf-f2b4-9661-f402-5f9d66e4b507?version=1.9&download=true" target="_blank">SI base units, SI-accepted units, and SI-derived units</a>. Regarding the <strong>abbreviation</strong> of such units, <strong>SI base units</strong> and <strong>SI-accepted units</strong> must be abbreviated in conjunction with numbers (e.g. the velocity is 10 km h<sup>-1</sup>) and must be written out without numbers (e.g. the velocity is given in kilometres per hour). <strong>SI-derived</strong> units must also be written out when they do not contain a number. If they contain numbers, the abbreviation is preferred where possible (e.g. the average atmospheric pressure is 1013 hPa), but authors can decide not to abbreviate them if no abbreviation is commonly used (e.g. the distance is 237 nautical miles). Regarding the <strong>notation</strong>, if units of physical quantities are in the denominator, contain numbers, and are abbreviated, they must be formatted with negative exponents (e.g. 10 km h<sup>-1</sup> instead of 10 km/h). Commonly used examples for units without abbreviation are week, month, or decade. These should be written out and not be formatted with negative exponent if placed in the denominator (e.g. 10 kg per week). Units of <strong>non-physical quantities</strong> must not be abbreviated and if they are in a denominator, they must also not be exponentially notated (e.g. two cars per household).</li> <li><strong>Date and time</strong>: 25 July 2007 (dd month yyyy), 15:17:02 (hh:mm:ss). Often it is necessary to specify the time if referring to local time or universal time coordinated. This can be done by adding "LT" or "UTC", respectively. If needed when referring to years, CE (common era) and BCE (before the common era) should be used instead of AD and BC since CE and BCE are more appropriate in interfaith dialogue and science.</li> <li>In addition, the <strong>SI and IUPAC recommendations</strong> should be followed: <ol class="mt-2"> <li><a href="https://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure/" target="_blank">SI brochure</a></li> <li><a href="http://media.iupac.org/publications/books/gbook/IUPAC-GB3-2ndPrinting-Online-22apr2011.pdf" target="_blank">IUPAC Green Book</a>, 3rd edition</li> <li><a href="https://goldbook.iupac.org/" target="_blank">IUPAC Gold Book</a></li> </ol> </li> </ul></div><div id="cmsbox_115895" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="english">English guidelines and house standards</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>After typesetting and before we send your manuscript galley proof, we apply English language copy-editing "lite". It is our priority to preserve the author's voice while ensuring grammatically correct and consistent language. The following aims to provide guidelines for authors on how to compose their manuscript with regards to conventions of English. Please note that the copy editor is responsible for applying these guidelines in addition to checking the grammar and punctuation of each manuscript (see <a href="https://publications.copernicus.org/services/copy_editing_for_english.html" target="blank">English copy-editing services</a> for more information). However, assistance from the author will expedite the production process.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Variety of English</strong>: we accept all standard varieties of English in order to retain the author’s voice. However, the variety should be consistent within each article. For an international readership, <strong>Oxford spelling</strong> using -z- variants instead of -s- (e.g. characterize) is often utilized. When using Oxford spellings, please do so consistently. For example, if "characterize" is spelled as such, then the -z- variant should be used for all such words throughout the article. The use (or lack thereof) of the <strong>Oxford (serial) comma</strong> should also be consistent. For more information, please see the Wikipedia pages about <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_spelling" target="_blank">Oxford spelling</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma" target="_blank">Oxford (serial) commas</a>. Authors will be prompted to select an English variety when they upload the final revised version of the manuscript. The copy editor will then ensure that the variety is consistent.</li> <li><strong>Scientific jargon</strong>: as is commonplace in scientific writing, the word "data" is considered a countable noun (e.g. data <i>are</i>, data <i>were</i>, data <i>include</i>).</li> <li><strong>Tenses</strong>: we choose to remain flexible in the use of tense but expect consistency and readability. In some contexts it might be applicable to switch tenses within a sentence. For example, "Doe found that large pitch oscillations result in a significant drop in power output" would be acceptable.</li> <li><strong>Spelling</strong>: we recommend consulting one of the following dictionaries: <a href="http://dictionary.cambridge.org/" target="blank">Cambridge</a>, <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/" target="blank">Merriam-Webster</a>, or <a href="http://www.collinsdictionary.com" target="blank">Collins</a>. Where appropriate, use the anglicized version of place names (e.g. Zurich, Rome, Munich). Names that have been transliterated into English often have numerous spelling variants. For geographical locations, we consult <em>The Times Atlas of the World</em> for the most commonly used spelling. Please ensure that foreign names have the appropriate diacritics (e.g. accents, umlauts). In accordance with IUPAC, it is our house standard to use the -f- spelling for sulfur (instead of sulphur) and related words for all varieties of English.</li> <li><strong>Abbreviations</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Abbreviations should be avoided in the title, depending on the length and familiarity of abbreviation.</li> <li>They need to be defined in the abstract and then again at the first instance in the rest of the text. In order to avoid ambiguity, abbreviations that could have numerous meanings must be defined (e.g. "GCM" could stand for "global climate model" or "general circulation model"). This generally does not apply to abbreviations that are better known than their written-out form (e.g. NASA, GPS, GIS, MODIS).</li> <li>Units do not need to be defined.</li> <li>Please note that most abbreviations in the plural are followed by the suffix –s (e.g. GCMs, RMSEs), although there are some exceptions (e.g. CCN, ECMWF).</li> <li>Ma and Myr (also Ga, ka; Gyr, kyr): "Ma" stands for "mega-annum" and literally means millions of years ago, thus referring to a specific time/date in the past as measured from now. In contrast, "Myr" stands for millions of years and is used in reference to duration (CSE, p. 398; North American commission on stratigraphic nomenclature).</li> <li>CE (common era) and BCE (before the common era) should be used instead of AD and BC since CE and BCE are more appropriate in interfaith dialogue and science.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Capitalization</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Titles and headings follow sentence-style capitalization (i.e. first word and proper nouns only). This applies to table and figure headings as well.</li> <li>Proper nouns should be capitalized. A proper noun refers to a unique entity. If there is more than one of the item in question, it is probably not a proper noun and should not be capitalized. A capitalized abbreviation does not necessarily warrant the capitalization of the written-out form. For example "LAI" is capitalized, but "leaf area index" is not. Non-standard usage of capitalization is only acceptable for proper nouns (e.g. "SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY" as the written-out form of "SCIAMACHY").</li> <li>The capitalization of the term "earth" is disputed and based on subjective criteria. Please simply ensure that the capitalization (or lack thereof) is consistent.</li> <li>Cardinal directions should only be capitalized when part of a proper noun (e.g. South Dakota, Northern Ireland, North America, but eastern France). If you are unsure, consult an atlas.</li> <li>Capitalize generic geographic terms, such as "river", when they are part of a place name, but do not capitalize the generic term when it appears on its own, when it follows a capitalized generic term, or when it is in the plural (e.g. Mississippi River, Mississippi River basin, Mississippi and Missouri rivers).</li> <li>Capitalize taxonomic ranks genus and higher.</li> <li>"Early"/"upper", "middle", and "late"/"lower" are capitalized only when part of the formal name but lower-cased when used as modifiers of formal names (e.g. Early Jurassic, early Eocene, late Quaternary). For more information, we recommend consulting the <a target="blank" href="https://stratigraphy.org/chart">International Commission on Stratigraphy</a> and <a target="blank" href="https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Education_Careers/Geologic_Time_Scale/GSA/timescale/home.aspx">Geological Society of America</a>.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Italicization</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Italic font may be used for emphasis, although this should be used sparingly (e.g. data were <em>almost</em> consistent).</li> <li>Foreign words, phrases, and abbreviations that cannot be found in any English dictionary (this does not apply to proper nouns) are italicized. Common Latin phrases are not italicized (for example, et al., cf., e.g., a priori, in situ, bremsstrahlung, and eigenvalue).</li> <li>Ship names are italic, but their prefixes are roman (e.g. RV <em>Polarstern</em>).</li> <li>Genus and species names are italic; high-order taxonomic ranks are roman.</li> <li>When mentioned in running text, the names of books, journals, pamphlets, magazines, and newspapers are italicized.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Numbers</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>For items other than units of time or measure, use words for cardinal numbers less than 10; use numerals for 10 and above (e.g. three flasks, seven trees, 6 m, 9 d, 10 desks).</li> <li>Spell out ordinals "first" to "ninth".</li> <li>Use numerals with units and expressions when used in a scientific or mathematical sense (e.g. increased 2-fold, 1 standard deviation, 3 orders of magnitude, 2 times the height (but the beaker was rinsed two times), a factor of 3).</li> <li>Spell out numbers when they begin a sentence or when the sentence cannot be reformulated.</li> <li>For very large numbers, use a combination of numerals and words (e.g. 1 billion people).</li> <li>Use all numerals in a series or range containing numbers 10 or greater (e.g. 5, 7, and 13 experiments) or in a parallel construction.</li> <li>Use words for instances such as "tens of millennia" and "non-zero".</li> <li>Spell out and hyphenate fractions in which the numerator and denominator are both less than 10 (e.g. two-thirds).</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Hyphens</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Do not use hyphens between an adverb ending in –ly and the word it is modifying (e.g. "statistically based results", not "statistically-based results").</li> <li>Latin phrases should not be hyphenated (e.g. "in situ", not "in-situ").</li> <li>It is our house standard not to hyphenate modifiers containing abbreviated units (e.g. "3-m stick" should be "3 m stick"). This also applies to the other side of the hyphenated term (e.g. "3 m long rope", not "3-m-long rope").</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>En dashes (–)</strong> are longer than hyphens (-) and serve numerous purposes. Please note that we use spaced en dashes for syntactic constructions, not em dashes (—). En dashes are used to indicate, among other things, relationships (e.g. ocean–atmosphere exchange), ranges (e.g. 12–20 months), and components of a mixture (e.g. dissolved in 5:1 glycerin–water). They are also used to link the names of two or more persons used as a modifier (e.g. Stefan–Boltzmann constant).</li> <li><strong>Quotes</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Use double quotation marks in all instances, unless quotation marks are also required within material surrounded by double quotation marks.</li> <li>In these intra-quotation-mark instances, single quotation marks are used. Please note that quoted material should be punctuated with quotation marks but not italicized.</li> <li>In quotations from printed sources, the spelling, capitalization, and punctuation should normally follow the original.</li> <li>Quotations can also be used to denote an unfamiliar or newly coined term or phrase. They may also be used to introduce a term but only once at the first instance.</li> <li>It is our house standard to position commas and periods outside the end quotation marks.</li> <li>The following titles should be surrounded by quotation marks in running text: journal articles, book chapters, and series titles (special issues).</li> </ul> </li> </ul></div><div id="cmsbox_115896" class="cmsbox "><div class="row align-items-center"> <div class="col-8"> <h2 id="references">References</h2> </div> <div class="col-4 text-right"> <a class="scrollto back-to-top" href="#top"><span class="hide-on-mobile">[Back to top]</span><span class="hide-on-desktop hide-on-tablet">top</span></a> </div> </div> <p>Papers should make proper and sufficient reference to the relevant formal literature. Informal or so-called "grey" literature may only be referred to if there is no alternative from the formal literature. Works cited in a published manuscript should be published already, accepted for publication, or available as a preprint with a DOI. In addition to literature, data and software used should be referenced (citations should appear in the body of the article with a corresponding reference in the reference list). These references have to be listed <strong>alphabetically</strong> at the end of the manuscript under the <strong>first author's name</strong>. Works "submitted to", "in preparation", or "in review" can be cited upon submission with entry in the reference list, as long as these works are available to the reviewers (either on an external server or as <a href="#assets">review asset</a>). Such works should not be cited in the final, accepted manuscript, unless published, accepted for publication, or available as preprint with a DOI. Please do not use bold or italic writing for in-text citations or in the reference list. </p> <p>Please supply the full author list with last name followed by initials. After the list of authors, the complete reference title needs to be named. Journal names are abbreviated according to the <a href="http://library.caltech.edu/reference/abbreviations/" target="_blank">Journal Title Abbreviations by Caltech Library</a>, followed by the volume number, the complete page numbers (first and last page), the digital object identifier (DOI), and the publication year. If the abbreviation of a journal name is not known, please use the full title. In addition to journal articles, all reference types are summarized together with examples below.</p> <p>If there is more than one work by the <strong>same first author</strong>, their papers are listed in the following order: (1) single author papers (first author), followed by (2) co-author papers (first author and second author), and finally (3) team papers (first author et al.). Within these three categories the respective papers are then listed as follows:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Single author papers</strong>: chronologically, beginning with the oldest. If there is more than one paper in the same year, a letter (a, b, c) is added to the year, both in the in-text citation as well as in the reference list.</li> <li><strong>Co-author papers</strong>: first alphabetically according to the second author's last name, and then chronologically within each set of co-authors. If there is more than one paper in the same year per set of co-authors, a letter (a, b, c) is added to the year both in the in-text citation as well as in the reference list.</li> <li><strong>Team papers</strong>: first chronologically (beginning with the oldest), independent of the team author names, then alphabetically within each year according to the second (third, etc.) author. If there is more than one paper in the same year for a first author (independent of the team), a letter (a, b, c) is added to the year both in the in-text citation as well as in the reference list.</li> </ul> <h3>In-text citations</h3> <p>In terms of in-text citations, the order can be based on relevance, as well as chronological or alphabetical listing, depending on the author's preference. In-text citations can be displayed as "[…] Smith (2009) […]", or "[…] (Smith, 2009) […]". If the author's name is part of the sentence structure only the year is put in parentheses ("As we can see in the work of Smith (2009) the precipitation has increased"). If the author's name is not part of the sentence, name and year are put in parentheses ("Precipitation increase was observed (Smith, 2009)"). If you refer to multiple references at the same position all references are put in parentheses separated by semicolons ("Precipitation increase was observed (Smith, 2009; Mueller et al., 2010)").</p> <h3>Copernicus style files</h3> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/Copernicus_Publications.ens" target="_blank">EndNote® Output Style File</a> and <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/Endnote_example_library.enl" target="_blank">example library</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id%3Acopernicus-publications" target="_blank">CSL style</a> (for Zotero, Mendeley, Papers, etc.) and <a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/CSL_example_library.rdf" target="_blank">example library</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/Copernicus.bst" target="_blank">Bibtex Bibliographic Style File</a></li> </ul> <h3>Examples for reference sorting</h3> <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" class="borderLine text-left"> <thead> <tr class="subbox_background"> <td width="65%" valign="top">Reference list</td> <td width="35%" valign="top">Short citation</td> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" colspan="2"><strong>Single author: chronologically</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P.: …, 2009.</td> <td valign="top">Smith, 2009</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P.: …, 2010a.</td> <td valign="top">Smith, 2010a</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P.: …, 2010b.</td> <td valign="top">Smith, 2010b</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" colspan="2"><strong>Co-authors: alphabetically before chronologically</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P. and Brown, P.: …, 2010.</td> <td valign="top">Smith and Brown, 2010</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P. and Carter, T.: …, 2007.</td> <td valign="top">Smith and Carter, 2007</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top">Smith, P. and Carter, T.: …, 2010a.</td> <td valign="top">Smith and Carter, 2010a</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P. and Carter, T.: …, 2010b.</td> <td valign="top">Smith and Carter, 2010b</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P. and Thomson, A.: …, 2005.</td> <td valign="top">Smith and Thomson, 2005</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top" colspan="2"><strong>Team: chronologically before alphabetically</strong></td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P., Thomson, A., and Carter, T.: …, 2006.</td> <td valign="top">Smith et al., 2006</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P., Carter, T., and Hanson, M. B.: …, 2008a.</td> <td valign="top">Smith et al., 2008a</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P., Carter, T., and Walter, N.: …, 2008b.</td> <td valign="top">Smith et al., 2008b</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P., Carter, T., and Hanson, M. B.: …, 2009.</td> <td valign="top">Smith et al., 2009</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td valign="top">Smith, P., Brown, P., and Walter, N.: …, 2010.</td> <td valign="top">Smith et al., 2010</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h3>Examples for reference types</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Journal article</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Article title</li> <li>Journal title abbreviation</li> <li>Volume</li> <li>Page numbers or article number</li> <li>DOI</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Porter, J. G., De Bruyn, W., and Saltzman, E. S.: Eddy flux measurements of sulfur dioxide deposition to the sea surface, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 15291–15305, <span class="word-break-all">https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-15291-2018</span>, 2018.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Preprint</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Preprint title</li> <li>Preprint server name [preprint]</li> <li>Persistent identifier as link</li> <li>Published date</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Jung, M., Koirala, S., Weber, U., Ichii, K., Gans, F., Gustau-Camps-Valls, Papale, D., Schwalm, C., Tramontana, G., and Reichstein, M.: The FLUXCOM ensemble of global land-atmosphere energy fluxes, arXiv [preprint], <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04951" target="_blank">arXiv:1812.04951</a>, 11 December 2018.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Book</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s), editor(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Book title</li> <li>Edition</li> <li>Series title and volume (if any)</li> <li>Editors (if not authors)</li> <li>Publisher</li> <li>Location (optional)</li> <li>Total pages (optional) pp.</li> <li>Persistent identifier (e.g., DOI [preferred], ISBN)</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Singh, O. N. and Fabian, P. (Eds.): Atmospheric Ozone: a Millennium Issue, Copernicus Publications, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany, 147 pp., ISBN 393658608X, 2003.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Book chapter</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Article title</li> <li>Book title</li> <li>Edition (if any)</li> <li>Editors (if any)</li> <li>Publisher</li> <li>Location (optional)</li> <li>Page numbers of article in book</li> <li>Persistent identifier (e.g., DOI [preferred], ISBN)</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">van Edig, X., Schwarze, S., and Zeller, M.: The robustness of indicator based poverty assessment tools in changing environments – empirical evidence from Indonesia, in: Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change, Environmental Science and Engineering (Environmental Engineering), edited by: Tscharntke, T., Leuschner, C., Veldkamp, E., Faust, H., Guhardja, E., and Bidin, A., Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 191–211, <span class="word-break-all">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00493-3_9</span>, 2010.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Presented paper</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Paper title</li> <li>Name of meeting/conference</li> <li>Location of meeting/conference</li> <li>Date of meeting/conference</li> <li>Abstract number</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred)</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Buiter, S.: How syn-rift sedimentation promotes the formation of hyper-extended margins, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-18622, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18622, 2020.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Presented paper published in conference proceedings</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (initials always after last name)</li> <li>Paper title</li> <li>Proceedings title</li> <li>Name of meeting/conference</li> <li>Location of meeting/conference</li> <li>Date of meeting/conference</li> <li>Abstract number or page numbers</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred)</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Iwata, M., Matsumoto, H., and Kojima, H.: Computer experiments on the plasma wave generation in the vicinity of Earths bow shock, in: Proceedings of the 6th International School, Symposium on Space Plasma Simulation Overview, Garching, Germany, 3–8 September 2001, 4–6, 2001.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Software and model code, interactive computing environments (e.g., Jupyter Notebooks)</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Creator(s)</li> <li>Title</li> <li>Publisher/repository [code]</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred)</li> <li>Publication year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets"><strong>Software/model code</strong>: Randall, D., Dazlich, D., Heikes, R., and Konor, C.: CSU model for DCMIP 2016, Zenodo [code], <span class="word-break-all">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5800992018</span>, 2017.</li> <li class="no-bullets"><strong>Interactive computing environment</strong>: Cheng, K.-Y., Harris, L. M., Zhou, L., Lin, S.-J., Mouallem, J., Benson, R., Clark, S., Gao, K., Chen, X., Chen, J.-H., Sun, Y. Q., Tong, M., Xiang, B., Chilutti, L., Morin, M., Bender, M., Elbert, O. D., Kaltenbaugh, A., Marchok, T., Huff, J. J., and Stern, W.: SHiELD v2021b in a container, Docker Hub [code], <span class="word-break-all">https://hub.docker.com/r/gfdlfv3/shield</span>, 2021.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Data set</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Creator(s)</li> <li>Title</li> <li>Publisher/repository [data set]</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred)</li> <li>Publication year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Loew, A., Bennartz, R., Fell, F., Lattanzio, A., Doutriaux-Boucher, M., and Schulz, J.: Surface Albedo Validation Sites, EUMETSAT [data set], <span class="word-break-all">https://doi.org/10.15770/EUM_SEC_CLM_1001</span>, 2015.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Sample</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Creator(s)</li> <li>Title</li> <li>Publisher/repository [sample]</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred) or URL</li> <li>Publication year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Anderson, R., Kalk, P., Froelich, F., Flleisher, M., Bouchard, G., and Schwartz, R.: PA9802-04-01, Lamont-Doherty Core Repository at Columbia University (LDCR) [sample], <span class="word-break-all">http://igsn.org/DSR0003YW</span>, 1998.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Report, map, thesis, and dissertation</strong> <ul class="mt-2"> <li>Author(s) (Initials always after last name!)</li> <li>Title</li> <li>Report designator (M.S., Ph.D., etc.)</li> <li>Issuing organization/university</li> <li>Location (optional)</li> <li>Total pages (optional) pp.</li> <li>Persistent identifier (DOI preferred)</li> <li>Year</li> </ul> </li> <li class="no-bullets">Monger, J. W. H. and Journeay, J. M.: Guide to the geology and tectonic evolution of the southern Coast Mountains, Geol. Surv. of Can., Ottawa, Ont., Open File Rep. 2490, 77 pp., 1994.</li> <li class="no-bullets">Brown, R. J. E.: Permafrost in Canada, Geol. Surv. of Can., Ottawa, Ont., Map 1246A, 1967.</li> <li class="no-bullets">Kronberg, E. 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