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The title of the manuscript should be written in bold letters (Times New Roman, 14, Center)
Name Surname1, …. , & Name SurnameX (Times New Roman, 12, Center)
xFaculty of ... , University of ... , Address…, Country, e-mail: ... (Times New Roman, 12, Center)
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE PAPER SHOULD NOT EXCEED TWENTY (20) PAGES – OPTIMALLY 7 TO 12 (including figures and tables)
Abstract (Times New Roman, Bold, 11): The text of the abstract is placed here. The abstract should be concise and should present the aim of the work, essential results and conclusion. It should be typed in font size 11, single-spaced. Except for the first line, the text should be indented from the left margin by 10 mm. The length should not exceed four (4) lines (2 to 4 are recommended).
Key words: a list of up to 5 key words that will be useful for indexing or searching. Use the same styling as for abstract.
Introduction (Times New Roman, Bold, 12)
Two lines below the keywords begin the introduction. Use Times New Roman, font size 12, Justify alignment.
There are two (2) admissible methods of citing references in text:
1. by stating the first author and the year of publication of the reference in the parenthesis at the appropriate place in the text and arranging the reference list in the alphabetic order of first authors; e.g.:
“….. of this zone can be found (Antonijević, 1957)”, or “….was discussed by Grubić (1962), ...”
2. by consecutive Arabic numerals in square brackets, superscripted at the appropriate place in the text and arranging the reference list at the end of the text in the like manner; e.g.:
“... while the portal was made in Zope[3] environment.”
Results and discussion (Times New Roman, Bold, 12)
Tables, figures, pictures, and schemes should be incorporated in the text at the appropriate place and should fit on one page. Break larger schemes and tables into smaller parts to prevent extending over more than one page.
Conclusions (Times New Roman, Bold, 12)
This paragraph summarizes the results and draws conclusions.
Acknowledgements (Times New Roman, Bold, 12, Center - optional)
This work was supported by the ****.
References (Times New Roman, Bold, 12)
FIRST Option (recommended) – in alphabetical order
Casati, P., Jadoul, F., Nicora, A., Marinelli, M., Fantini-Sestini, N. & Fois, E. (1981): Geologia della Valle del’Anisici e dei gruppi M. Popera – Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Dolomiti Orientali). Riv. Ital. Paleont.; Vol. 87, No. 3, pp. 391-400, Milano.
Folk, R. L. (1959): Practical petrographic classification of limestones. Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 1-38, Tulsa.
SECOND Option - in numerical order
[1] Trček, B. (2001): Solute transport monitoring in the unsaturated zone of the karst aquifer by natural tracers. Ph.D. Thesis. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana 2001; 125 p.
[2] Higashitani, K., Iseri, H., Okuhara, K., Hatade, S. (1995): Magnetic Effects on Zeta Potential and Diffusivity of Nonmagnetic Particles. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 172, pp. 383-388.