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How to submit an Abstract?
Thank  you very much for your interest for the 12th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Storms! The following ten steps should give you a guideline for the submission of your abstract: 
    - Use  a text editor of your choice to compile your abstract: Title, Author(s),  Affiliation(s) of author(s), and the Abstract Text;
 
    - Browse  through the Call-for-Papers and select the session of your interest;
 
    - Use the link       "Abstract Submission" at the respective session;
 
    - You  are asked to login to the Copernicus Office Meeting Organizer. Use your account  data or create a new account;
 
    - Fill  in the submittal information about Title, Author(s), and Affiliation(s) of  author(s);
 
    - Choose  between Plain Text, LaTeX or WORD content with regard to the Abstract Text;
 
    - Copy-and-Paste  your information into the form or download and use the WORD template;
 
    - Submit  and check the generated PDF file of your edited and formatted abstract.
 
    - If  the conversion of your abstract fails please specify your problems, we will  then take care!
 
    - The abstract submission requires an abstract fee of €40 (which is not refundable). Payment details will be asked after the preview before submission of the abstract.
 
 
In  case that any questions may arise, please do not hesitate to contact us! meetings@copernicus.org 
General Remarks
    - Abstracts  should be short (600–800 words), clear, concise and written in English with correct spelling  and good sentence structure.
 
    - Mathematical  symbols and equations must be typed in, and metric symbols should be used.  Figures and tables should not be included!
 
    - We  recommend that the abstract is carefully compiled and thoroughly checked, in  particular with regard to the list of authors, before submission in order to  avoid last minute changes.
 
    - The  submission of an abstract carries with it the obligation that it is actually  presented at the meeting by the author or, at least, by one of the co-authors!
 
    - There is no limitation in the number of abstract submissions per author.
 
  
 
 
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