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  These instructions are provided to help authors prepare their manuscripts. Submitted papers should report new work or   ideas. Full-length papers, critical reviews, technical notes, comments on published papers and short communications are   acceptable for submission.

 

      Manuscript  

  1. Papers must be written in English. Spelling and grammar should be checked by an English-speaking editor if English is not the first language.
  2. The manuscript in the word format should be submitted on-line at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aaqr. The system will convert the word file into pdf/html files for the review   purpose only. Upon approval for the format and appropriateness of the submitted manuscript, one of the three Co-Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Judith C. Chow (judyc@dri.edu), Prof.   Yoshio Otani (otani@t.kanazawa-u.ac.jp), or Prof. Chuen-Jinn Tsai (cjtsai@mail.nctu.edu.tw) will be assigned to take charge of the review process of your manuscript. You must   first create an account in the on-line submission system before you are able to submit the manuscripts.
  3. The main text of the manuscript must be typed in 12 Times New Roman font, double-spaced on one side of A4 or 8.5” x 11” paper using appropriate margins. The font size of   the title and sub-title is 16 and 14, respectively. The submitted manuscript should not exceed 35 pages including text, references, tables, and figures. All pages should be   numbered at the bottom of each page.
  4. Insert consecutive line numbers in the left margin of all pages. This feature can be found in “Page Setup”.
  5. Leave only one space after periods.
  6. Manuscripts should contain the following elements in sequence: title, names and affiliations of authors, abstract, keywords, introduction of paper, text, conclusions,   acknowledgements, appendices, references, list of table titles, tables, list of figure captions, and figures.
  7. Download the submission template of the manuscript at
http://www.aaqr.org/ and follow the same format to prepare the manuscripts.

  Title

  1. Title should be informative and specific, not to exceed 20 words.
  2. Avoid chemical formulae in title.

  Name of author and affiliation

  1. List each author’s first, middle and last name and affiliation.
  2. Include the fax, telephone and e-mail address for the corresponding author in a footnote on page one.

  Abstract

  1. Maximum of 300 words should be used in the abstract, not to exceed one-page, including list of authors, affiliation and keywords.
  2. The purposes, methods, contents, conclusions, as well as new significant findings, should be summarized in the abstract.

  Keywords

  1. Include up to five keywords to facilitate literature searches.
  2. Avoid duplicating words already contained in the title.

 

  References

  1. All references to literature in the text should be cited in the form Smith (1997) if there is one author, Smith and Jones (1997) if there are two authors, or Smith et al. (1997) if   there are more than two authors. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the information given in the text is exactly the same as that given in the reference list.
  2. References should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first author’s last name.
  3. Some examples for arranging the references:
  (i) Journals:
  Watson, J.G., Chow, J.C. and Chen, L.-W.A. (2005). Summary of Organic and Elemental Carbon/Black Carbon Analysis Methods and Intercomparisons. Aerosol Air Qual. Res.   5: 65-102.
  Charell, P.R. and Hawley, R.E. (1981). Characteristics of Water Adsorption on Air Sampling Filters. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 42: 353-360.
  (ii) Books:
   Kerker, M. (1969). The Scattering of Light, Academic Press, New York.
  (iii) Edited books:
  Crittenden, B.D. and Long, R. (1976). In Carcinogenesis--A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 1, R. I. Freudenthal and P. W.   Jones (Eds.), Raven Press, New York, p. 209.
  (iv) Conference proceedings, symposia, etc.:
  Fissan, H.J., Franzen, H., Helsper, C. in: Benarie, M.M. (Ed.) Atmospheric Pollution 1978, Proc. 13th Int. Colloq., Paris, France, 1978, Elsevier, Amsterdam, p. 263-266.
  4. The title of the cited journal should be abbreviated as in the Word List of Scientific Periodicals. For example, Aerosol and Air Quality Research should be abbreviated as   Aerosol Air Qual. Res. Include the full title if the correct abbreviation is not known.

  Tables and Figures

  1. Submit each table and figure on a separate page.
  2. Number tables and figures consecutively with Arabic numerals (Table 1, etc.) in order of citation in the text. The text should include references to all tables and figures.
  3. Excessive tabulation of data or large tables should be avoided.
  4. Each table and figure should have a brief and self-explanatory title. The title should be above the table or below the figure. Also provide a list of table and figure titles on a   separate page.
  5. Tables should be presented in the simplest style. Vertical lines should not be used.
  6. Explanations should be given in footnotes with superscript italic Roman letters (a, b, c, etc.) at the bottom of the table, if it is necessary for the understanding of the table.
  7. Figures should be clearly legible when reduced to a single-column width.
  8. Color figures are to be avoided, unless paid for by the author.
  9. In the text, refer to figures as “Fig. (1)”, or “Figs. 1(a) and (b)”.

  Units

  1. The use of S.I. units throughout is highly recommended.
  2. Other metric units may be used with advance permission from the Editors-in-Chief.

 

  Symbols

  1. Define symbols (including Greek letters and other non-Latin symbols) at their first appearance in the text or in a separate list of notations.
  2. Use mathematics type if it is possible.
  3. At the first reference to a chemical compound, write the compound’s name in full, followed by its abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, use the abbreviation.
  4. Take care to clearly differentiate zero (0) and the letter (O), one (1) and the letter (l), times sign (′) and the letter (x).

  Equations

  1. All equations must be clearly typewritten.
  2. Subscripts and superscripts should be clearly legible.
  3. The meanings of all symbols must be defined immediately after the equation in which they are first used.
  4. Equations should be sequentially numbered in parentheses at the extremely right of the line, according to their appearance in the text.
  5. When referring to equations in the text, preface the number with the word “Eq.” or “Eqs.” and place the number within the bracket as  Eq. (1), or Eqs. (1-4), etc.

  Acknowledgements

  Written the acknowledgements in a separate section briefly before the references.

 

  Template for Manuscript Preparation

  A template for manuscript preparation can be downloaded from the on-line submission web page, or the AAQR web site in the icon of “Instruction to Authors”. Insert line   numbers at the left margin of the entire manuscript using “page setup” function.

  After the Manuscript is Accepted

  Authors are requested to submit the original and revised manuscripts on-line. Upon acceptance, authors are requested to e-mail the signed copyright form, the reprint order   form, the AAQR order form and the finalized manuscript in MS Word format and every figure in *.tiff format (at least 1,000 dpi for line art and 300 dpi for half-tones) to the   production center of AAQR for final processing and publishing. E-mail address: hhyang@cyut.edu.tw , mailing address: Prof. Hsi-Hsien Yang; Production center of AAQR;   Department of Environmental Engineering and Management, Chaoyang University of Technology; No. 168, Jifong E. Rd., Wufong Township, Taichung County 41349, Taiwan.

  Proofs and Reprints

  1. Unless otherwise specified, proofs will be sent back electronically to the authors for proofreading and correction.
  2. Authors will be charged for any other substantial corrections.
  3. Authors should return the page proofs of their articles within 48 hours of receipt.
  4. Authors should return the reprint order form to order the reprints.
  5. The decision of one of the Editors-In-Chief is final.

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