%% Copernicus Publications Manuscript Preparation Template for LaTeX Submissions %% --------------------------------- %% This template should be used for copernicus.cls %% The class file and some style files are bundled in the Copernicus Latex Package, which can be downloaded from the different journal webpages. %% For further assistance please contact Copernicus Publications at: production@copernicus.org %% https://publications.copernicus.org/for_authors/manuscript_preparation.html %% Please use the following documentclass and journal abbreviations for discussion papers and final revised papers. %% 2-column papers and discussion papers \documentclass[$journal$, manuscript]{copernicus} %% Journal abbreviations (please use the same for discussion papers and final revised papers) % Advances in Geosciences (adgeo) % Advances in Radio Science (ars) % Advances in Science and Research (asr) % Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography (ascmo) % Annales Geophysicae (angeo) % Archives Animal Breeding (aab) % ASTRA Proceedings (ap) % Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (acp) % Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (amt) % Biogeosciences (bg) % Climate of the Past (cp) % Drinking Water Engineering and Science (dwes) % Earth Surface Dynamics (esurf) % Earth System Dynamics (esd) % Earth System Science Data (essd) % E&G Quaternary Science Journal (egqsj) % Fossil Record (fr) % Geographica Helvetica (gh) % Geoscience Communication (gc) % Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (gi) % Geoscientific Model Development (gmd) % History of Geo- and Space Sciences (hgss) % Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (hess) % Journal of Micropalaeontology (jm) % Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems (jsss) % Mechanical Sciences (ms) % Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (nhess) % Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (npg) % Ocean Science (os) % Primate Biology (pb) % Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (piahs) % Scientific Drilling (sd) % SOIL (soil) % Solid Earth (se) % The Cryosphere (tc) % Web Ecology (we) % Wind Energy Science (wes) %% \usepackage commands included in the copernicus.cls: %\usepackage[german, english]{babel} %\usepackage{tabularx} %\usepackage{cancel} %\usepackage{multirow} %\usepackage{supertabular} %\usepackage{algorithmic} %\usepackage{algorithm} %\usepackage{amsthm} %\usepackage{float} %\usepackage{subfig} %\usepackage{rotating} % The "Technical instructions for LaTex" by Copernicus require _not_ to insert any additional packages. %$for(header-includes)$ %$header-includes$ %$endfor$ $if(algorithms)$ \usepackage{algorithmic} \usepackage{algorithm} $endif$ $if(highlighting-macros)$ $highlighting-macros$ $endif$ \begin{document} \title{$title$} $for(author)$ \Author[$author.affiliation$]{$author.given_name$}{$author.surname$} $endfor$ $for(affiliation)$ \affil[$affiliation.code$]{$affiliation.address$} $endfor$ %% The [] brackets identify the author with the corresponding affiliation. 1, 2, 3, etc. should be inserted. \runningtitle{$running.title$} \runningauthor{$running.author$} $for(author)$ $if(author.corresponding)$ \correspondence{$author.given_name$\ $author.surname$\ ($author.email$)} $endif$ $endfor$ \received{} \pubdiscuss{} %% only important for two-stage journals \revised{} \accepted{} \published{} %% These dates will be inserted by Copernicus Publications during the typesetting process. \firstpage{1} \maketitle $if(abstract)$ \begin{abstract} $abstract$ \end{abstract} $endif$ $if(copyrightstatement)$ \copyrightstatement{$copyrightstatement$} $endif$ $body$ $if(availability.code)$ \codeavailability{$availability.code$} %% use this section when having only software code available $endif$ $if(availability.data)$ \dataavailability{$availability.data$} %% use this section when having only data sets available $endif$ $if(availability.codedata)$ \codedataavailability{$availability.codedata$} %% use this section when having data sets and software code available $endif$ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% optional %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% $if(appendix)$ \appendix $appendix$ \noappendix $endif$ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% $if(authorcontribution)$ \authorcontribution{$authorcontribution$} %% optional section $endif$ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \competinginterests{$competinginterests$} %% this section is mandatory even if you declare that no competing interests are present %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% $if(disclaimer)$ \disclaimer{$disclaimer$} %% optional section $endif$ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% $if(acknowledgements)$ \begin{acknowledgements} $acknowledgements$ \end{acknowledgements} $endif$ %% REFERENCES %% DN: pre-configured to BibTeX for rticles %% The reference list is compiled as follows: %% %% \begin{thebibliography}{} %% %% \bibitem[AUTHOR(YEAR)]{LABEL1} %% REFERENCE 1 %% %% \bibitem[AUTHOR(YEAR)]{LABEL2} %% REFERENCE 2 %% %% \end{thebibliography} %% Since the Copernicus LaTeX package includes the BibTeX style file copernicus.bst, %% authors experienced with BibTeX only have to include the following two lines: %% \bibliographystyle{copernicus} \bibliography{$bibliography$} %% %% URLs and DOIs can be entered in your BibTeX file as: %% %% URL = {http://www.xyz.org/~jones/idx_g.htm} %% DOI = {10.5194/xyz} %% LITERATURE CITATIONS %% %% command & example result %% \citet{jones90}| & Jones et al. (1990) %% \citep{jones90}| & (Jones et al., 1990) %% \citep{jones90,jones93}| & (Jones et al., 1990, 1993) %% \citep[p.~32]{jones90}| & (Jones et al., 1990, p.~32) %% \citep[e.g.,][]{jones90}| & (e.g., Jones et al., 1990) %% \citep[e.g.,][p.~32]{jones90}| & (e.g., Jones et al., 1990, p.~32) %% \citeauthor{jones90}| & Jones et al. %% \citeyear{jones90}| & 1990 \end{document}