Manuscript Preparation

Authors are asked to provide manuscripts and artwork as electronic files. For information, see Acceptable File Formats.

The manuscript should be arranged in the following order (begin new sections on new pages):

  1. Title page including authors’ names and affiliations
  2. Abstract
  3. Text (including appendices)
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Reference list
  6. Figure captions
  7. Tables
  8. Figures
  9. Copyrighted material
  10. Supporting nonprint material (e.g., data sets, long tables, appendices, graphs). See additional information in About Auxiliary Material.

AGU’s LaTeX Formating Toolkit provides detailed information about manuscript preparation for journals using LaTeX. Contact author.help@agu.org for additional help.

With electronic manuscripts and in-house macros, formatting requirements are few:

The AGU Editorial Style Guide for Authors provides a list of the most frequent changes made in editing. The complete AGU Grammar and Style Guide is available for download.

Abstract

The purpose of the abstract is twofold: (1) state the nature of the investigation and (2) summarize the important conclusions of this investigation. The abstract should be suitable for separate publication in an abstract journal and be adequate for indexing.

Index Terms

Index terms are a key part of AGU’s strategy for electronic distribution of journal articles. They will be used in database searches, in subject indices, and in identifying articles for inclusion in AGU Personal Choice journals.

Authors may also provide up to six keywords. These are free-form terms that can be used to facilitate online searches.

Mathematics

Notation

The notation is a list of parameters used in the text and their definitions that should be set up as shown in the following sample:

c        rate of soil accumulation, m/a.
d        median grain size of water-deposited material, μm.
D        distance of the locus of points, m.
h        elevation of the rock stream channel at a particular time ti, m.

Acknowledgments

References

Tables

Figures

See the Guidelines for Preparing Graphics Files for helpful hints for preparing images for publication. Refer to Acceptable File Formats for accepted formats for submission, publication, and the archive.

Color figures (PDF), foldouts, pocket maps, etc., can be accommodated, but the costs of color for publishing these special features must be borne by the author.

For additional information, contact the Author Information Helpdesk at author.help@agu.org.

Authors who use material (e.g., graphics, tables) from another author or copyright holder must obtain written permission to do so. This includes any figures redrawn but basically unaltered or with only slight modifications.

Permission must allow for the distribution of the material in any and all media in current and future formats.

Obtaining permission can be a lengthy process, so please make sure that you have the necessary permissions before you submit your manuscript to AGU.

Written permission(s) should accompany the manuscript when submitted. Articles will not be published until permissions are received at AGU.

Supporting Material

See Guidelines and online information about AGU Auxiliary Materials for help in defining and submitting this material. Contact the editor’s assistant for more information on this service. Please note that all auxiliary data will be reviewed with your manuscript.