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Geosphere Guidelines
1. Submission, Review, and Acceptance
2. Data Repository
3. Editorial Policy, copyright, and costs
4. Style
5. Figures
6. Contact Information
7. Ethical Guidelines for Publication

Geosphere

Figures

All illustrations, whether line drawings or photographs, are considered figures. GSA prefers electronic files but sometimes may have to scan clean hard copy if the files are unusable. To ensure the best possible results, please prepare art for illustrations according to the following guidelines.

General Style Electronic Fill Patterns

 General Guidelines for All Figures


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 Style Guidelines

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 Electronic Figures

Online Submission and Revision
Electronic figure/photo files should be in TIFF, GIF, JPG, PDF, Postscript, or EPS format and should be clearly labeled (both hardcopy and electronic file) with author name, figure number, and file extension, outside of the image area.

Once Accepted-Publication-Quality Figures
Once your manuscript has been accepted, you will be asked to provide publication-quality graphics. We require two electronic files for each figure, one in the program in which it was created and one EPS or TIF file (with the exception of Freehand). We will also ask for scannable hard copies to be mailed with the electronic files. Generally, halftones should not be scanned at higher than 600 dpi (dots per inch); line art is usually good at 1200 dpi.

The following native formats work best, as long as the version of the application is noted and the file is labeled with the correct extension: Corel Draw = .cdr, Canvas = .cvs, Freehand = .fh, Illustrator = .ai, and Photoshop = .psd. If you create either .tif or .eps files, they must be between 300 and 600 dpi resolution. Label figure files with author name, figure number, and extension. Make sure that the hard copy of the figure that you send matches the electronic file of the figure. Files created in any application other than those listed above should be saved as a .tif or .eps. We do NOT accept low-resolution 72 dpi images.

Acceptable Software
Best Resolution

Line art with no screening, just black, should be saved as 1200 dpi at 100% size. Line art that has halftone screens or photos should be saved as 600 dpi at 100% size. Photos alone should be saved as 300 dpi (or more). Color images should be saved as 350 dpi at 100% size.

Placed/Imported images

All images that have been placed or imported into your figure file must accompany this file on disk (i.e., if you import a photograph into illustrator called photo.tif, you must supply this photo.tif electronic file along with your Illustrator file).

Digital Camera images

Files created by digital cameras are accepted only if they are submitted in .tiff format and are scaled to 100% at 300-600 dpi. (Be sure that your camera is set for highest resolution for best results.) We do not accept 72 dpi photo images.

Invisible Elements

Many graphics files contain unnecessary "invisible" elements. These are sometimes imported graphics that the creator of the file has traced over and then set not to print. To save out printer time, it is best to delete the unnecessary element rather than just set it not to print.

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 Fill Patterns for scannable artwork

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