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Reference AGU Style 1 AGU Reference Style Because the AGU reference list is considered to be a source tool for obtaining materials rather than an exact record of publication information, use current publisher information, if known. In addition, use U.S. locations for publishers with multiple offices. Reference Categories and Their Required Elements 1. Article in Journal Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of article Journal title (in italics) Volume number (in italics) Page(s) 2. Article in Journal With DOI Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of article Journal title (in italics) Volume number (in italics) Issue number (in parentheses) Page(s) (or Citation number) DOI Note that as of 1 January 2004, articles published in AGU journals will not use the separate issue number element. The issue number will be included in the new six-digit citation number. Journal titles are abbreviated according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index. Write out title in full if abbreviation is not known. Examples: Brophy, J. G., E. M. Klein, and M. A. Stewart (1999), Textural (Nomarski interferometry) studies of plagioclase phenocryst zonation styles in MORB dikes and lavas from the north wall of the Hess Deep Rift, Eos Trans. AGU, 80(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., F985. Budetta, G., and D. Carbone (1998), Temporal variations in gravity at Mt. Etna (Italy) associated with the 1989 and 1991 eruptions, Bull. Volcanol., 59, 311 326. Liu, H.-L., and J. W. Meriwether (2004), Analysis of a temperature inversion event in the lower mesosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 109, D02S07, doi:10.1029/2002JD003026, in press. Ma, J., D. W. Waugh, A. R. Douglass, S. R. Kawa, and S.-J. Lin (2003), Evaluation of the transport in the Goddard Space Flight Center three-dimensional chemical transport model using the equivalent length diagnostic , J. Geophys. Res., 108(D6), 4201, doi:10.1029/2002JD002268. Morrill, J. C., R. C. Bales, and M. H. Conklin (2001), The relationship between air temperature and stream temperature, Eos Trans. AGU, 82(20), Spring Meet. Suppl., Abstract H42A-09. 3. Book Author(s)/Editor(s) Year (in parentheses) Book title (in italics) Series title and vol. (if any) Total page(s) (optional) Publisher Location (city and state/country) 4. Article in Book Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of article Book title (in italics) Edition (if any) Editor(s) (if any) Page(s) of article in book Updated: 6 January 2004 AGU Reference Style 2 Publisher Location (city and state/country) Examples: Gaines, S., P. Hataway, and S. Hipskind (Eds.) (1992), Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition II [CD-ROM NASA/UARP-004], NASA Ames Res. Cent., Moffett Field, Calif.. McDougall, I., and T. M. Harrison (Eds.) (1999), Geochronology and Thermochronology by the Method, 2nd ed., 269 pp., Oxford Univ. Press, New York. 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Scholz, C. H., and T. C. Hanks (2004), The strength of the San Andreas fault: A discussion, in Rheology and Deformation of the Lithosphere at Continental Margins, edited by G. D. Karner et al., Columbia Univ. Press, New York, in press. Sweet, P. A. (1958), The neutral point theory of solar flares, in Electromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmic Physics, edited by B. Lehnert, pp. 123 134, Cambridge Univ. Press, New York. Tullis, T., and J. Tullis (1986), Experimental rock deformation techniques, in Mineral and Rock Deformation: Laboratory Studies, The Paterson Volume, Geophys. Monogr. Ser., vol. 36, edited by B. E. Hobbs and H. C. Heard, pp. 297 324, AGU, Washington, D. C. 5. Presented Paper Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of paper Name of meeting/conference (not italic) Sponsor of meeting Location of meeting (city and state/country) Date (optional) Example: Englemann, R. J., R. W. Perkins, D. I. Hagan, and W. A. Haller (1986), Washout coefficients for selected gases and particulates, paper presented at 59th Annual Meeting, Air Pollut. Control Agency, San Francisco, Calif., 20 24 June. 6. Report/Map/Thesis/Dissertation Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of report/thesis (not italic) Report designator/type of thesis (M.S., Ph.D., etc.,) Page(s) (optional) Issuing organization/university Location (city and state/country) Date (optional) Examples: Monger, J. W. H., and J. M. Journeay (1994), Guide to the geology and tectonic evolution of the southern Coast Mountains, Open File Rep. 2490, 77 pp., Geol. Surv. of Can., Ottawa, Ont. Updated: 6 January 2004 AGU Reference Style 3 Schiarizza, P., R. G. Gaba, J. K. Glover, J. I. Garver, and P. J. Umhoefer (1997), Geology and mineral occurrences of the River Taseko-Bridge area, Bull. 100, 291 pp., B. C. Minist. of Employ. and Invest., Energy and Miner. Div., Geol. Surv. Branch, Vancouver. Campbell, J. K. (1970), Mariner Mars 1969, report, Jet. Propul. Lab., Pasadena, Calif. Kineman, J. J., and M. A. Ohrenschall (1992), Global Ecosystems Database, version 1.0, A documentation manual [CD-ROM], Key Geophys. Rec. Doc. 27, Natl. Geophys. Data Cent., Boulder, Colo. Brown, R. J. E. (1967), Permafrost in Canada, Map 1246A, Geol. Surv. of Can., Ottawa, Ont. Henderson, T. (2000), High-pressure metamorphism in the western Llano uplift, M.S. thesis, 134 pp., Univ. of Tex. at Austin, Austin, 28 June. 7. Data Sets Author(s) Year (in parentheses) Title of data set (not italic) Access number or code Data center Location (city and state/country) Date (optional) Data sets cited must meet the following three criteria: (1) open to scientists throughout the world; (2) committed to archiving data sets indefinitely, and (3) provide services at reasonable costs. Currently, World and National Data Centers meet these requirements. (See List of World Data Centers and National Data Centers.) Example: Hodell, D. A., R. H. Benson, and D. V. Kent (1994), Carbon Calcium Database, paleo@mail.ngcd.noaa.gov, Natl. Geophys. Data Cent., Boulder, Colo. Organization of the Reference List Organize the reference list by strict letter-by-letter alphabetization of the first item in the reference, as in the sequence of Lane, Le Pichon, Macaulay, MacDonald, McDonald, Sanders, Sandia National Laboratories, St. Amant, Urey, von Seggern. List references by the same first author in the following order: 1. First author alone, list chronologically, earliest work first. 2. One coauthor, list alphabetically by coauthor and then chronologically. 3. Two or more coauthors (i.e., cited as "et al." in text), list chronologically. The following list illustrates this sequence: Smith, A. (1989a), Smith, A. (1989b), Smith, A. (1991), Smith, A., and C. Allen (1992),... Smith, A., and B. Frank (1995),... Updated: 6 January 2004 AGU Reference Style 4 Smith, A., and B. Frank (1997),... Smith, A., L. Roberts, and T. Jones (1993),... Smith, A., T. Jones, and L. Roberts (1997),... Use only initials for first names. Alphabetize different first authors having the same last name according to the initials of their first names. If their initials are the same, alphabetize them by their full names or by the last names of the second authors if any. Use first author and et al. for more than 10 authors: Smith, A., et al. Text Citations References are cited by the last name of the author(s) (use et al. for three or more authors) and the year: [Smith, 1991; Smith and Allen, 1992; Smith et al., 1993]. If the author's name is part of the sentence, only the year is bracketed: Jones [1990]. Two or more publications by the same author in the same year are distinguished by a, b, and c after the year: [Smith, 1989a, 1989b]. Avoid the wording in Smith [1999] ; use instead, in the work of Smith [1989] or by Smith [1989]. Acceptable words within brackets: Before reference see e.g., cf. from after i.e., also Examples: [see also Jones, 2000] [e.g., Evans, 1993a, 1993b, 1994] by Hacker et al. [2000, Figure 3] After reference and references therein pp., equation, chapter Table, Figure, etc. ff. (close up: p. 53ff.) by Thomas [1992, and references therein] and Evans [1993] for further details, see Smith [1989, Table 1.3] (300 km [Davis, 2001] and 450 km [Armstrong et al., 2002]) Electronic Data Because the Internet is dynamic environment and sites may change or move, treat World Wide Web, ftp files, and electronically archived data stored at data centers other than World or National Data Centers as unpublished, i.e., in text only. For information on how to cite auxiliary material (e.g., data sets, animations, spreadsheets) that you intend to store at AGU, see http://www.agu.org/pubs/elecsupp.html#footnote Examples: Magellan data are available at http://www.pds.wustl.edu. Mixing ratios are a vailable for Carbon Dioxide Information and Analysis Center (Oak Ridge, Tennessee; anonymous ftp to ftp.codl.noaa.gov) Personal Communications/Preprints Personal communications, unpublished data or reports, and preprints are not included in the reference list; they are cited in text (in parentheses with year): Updated: 6 January 2004 AGU Reference Style 5 Examples: provided by F. S. Jones (unpublished data, 1990) (T. Smith, preprint, 2002) R. Reynolds (manuscript in preparation, 2003) Updated: 6 January 2004
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A report of Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Summary for Policymakers Drafting Authors: Richard B. Alley, Terje Berntsen, Nathaniel L. Bindoff, Zhenlin Chen, Amnat Chidthaisong, Pierre Friedlingstein, Jonathan M. Gre...
Iowa State >> AGRON >> 406 (Fall, 2008)
Guide to notations on theses and reports I have developed a shorthand notation for comments and corrections that often apply to theses, reports, and other manuscripts. Many of these are adapted from the excellent \"Further notes on lucid writing, patt...
Iowa State >> AGRON >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Microwave Remote Sensing Brian Hornbuckle What is remote sensing? What are microwaves? The electromagnetic spectrum. 1E 2T 3 6C ( 80 U \' S 22 I 37 @& !3 6 ( !2) D 24 E 33 9% 6 ( !2A 25 B 3 3 8 (H 6I P ...
Iowa State >> AGRON >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
Iowa State >> E E >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 9 Due Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Assigned April 11, 2008 Updated April 21, 2008 1. Use the matlab mle on the course website erwater.m to compute the relative permittivity (also called dielectric constant)...
Iowa State >> AGRON >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
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Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518x (Fall, 2008)
Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
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Eos, Vol. 87, No. 4, 24 January 2006 over the past two decades, Science, 304, 12991301, doi:10.1126/science.1094070. Pall, E., PMontas-Rodriguez, PR. Goode, S. E. Koonin, . . M.Wild, and S. Casadio (2005),A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate ...
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Iowa State >> AGRON >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
Iowa State >> AGRON >> 518x (Fall, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518x (Fall, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
Iowa State >> E E >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
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E E / Mteor / Agron 518 Spring 2008 Problem Set 3 Due Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Assigned January 29, 2008 1. Find , ko , k, o , , and up if: (a) f = 30 MHz and (b) f = 3 GHz and (c) f = 3 GHz and r r r = 9. = 9. = 25. + 2. Given E = x Ex , exp...
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Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
300 Mw = 1 kg m2 290 280 270 brightness temperature, K 260 250 Hornbuckle 240 230 220 210 200 Mw = 2 kg m2 Mw = 4 kg m2 vpol Hornbuckle 0 10 20 30 incidence angle, 40 50 60 ...
Iowa State >> MTEOR >> 518x (Fall, 2008)
300 Mw = 1 kg m2 290 280 270 brightness temperature, K 260 250 Hornbuckle 240 230 220 210 200 Mw = 2 kg m2 Mw = 4 kg m2 vpol Hornbuckle 0 10 20 30 incidence angle, 40 50 60 ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 518 (Spring, 2008)
300 Mw = 1 kg m2 290 280 270 brightness temperature, K 260 250 Hornbuckle 240 230 220 210 200 Mw = 2 kg m2 Mw = 4 kg m2 vpol Hornbuckle 0 10 20 30 incidence angle, 40 50 60 ...
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300 Mw = 1 kg m2 290 280 270 brightness temperature, K 260 250 Hornbuckle 240 230 220 210 200 Mw = 2 kg m2 Mw = 4 kg m2 vpol Hornbuckle 0 10 20 30 incidence angle, 40 50 60 ...
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