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PROCEEDINGS, 9th ITB International Geothermal Workshop 2020

Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, March 30 – 3 April 2020

TITLE OF YOUR PAPER, IN CAPITAL LETTERS


CENTERED ON PAGE, USING ONE OR MORE LINES AS NECESSARY

Author(s) involved (all with full name(s)) in upper- and lower-case letters

Organization
Short address
e-mail: yourname@yourorganization.xxx

ABSTRACT
FIGURES, TABLES, AND EQUATIONS
Papers should follow standard technical paper
Standard terminology should be used in equations.
format, an abstract followed by the more detailed
If possible, keep equations to one column. All
presentation. The abstract should be typed on this
equations should be numbered.
area of the first page, with the presentation following
after two lines of space.
Original drawings and photos may be included in
your paper as figures. Diagrams may be in color.
Keywords: Geothermal, steam field, power plant,
Rajabasa
Figures and tables should immediately follow first
mention of them in the text and can be placed in one
LENGTH OF PAPER
column, or in the case of wider figures, can cover
The target length for submitted and invited papers is two columns (but only at the top or bottom of the
about eight pages. This length includes all figures page). The caption should start with either the word
and tables. However, because the Proceedings is not “figure” spelled out or abbreviated, followed by the
prepared in book form, there is no maximum limit figure number (i.e., Figure 1 or Fig. 1). The figure
on the number of pages. You are free to exceed the caption should be followed by a single line of space
target length of eight pages. before the text resumes.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Please use the <styles> as specified in this
template (e.g. <heading 1>, <normal> etc.).
Paragraphs should be typed in <Normal> style, and
justification is preferred. Do not put line spaces
before or after headings.

The first line of the second column must start at the


same location from the top as the first line of the first
column. If a figure or table begins the second
column it should also start at this location. When
filling a page partially with text (i.e., the last page),
make the two columns of approximately the same
length (you can do this by inserting a Section Break
– Continuous). Figure 1: Illustration of placement of figure and
caption. <FigureCaption style> Use
MAIN HEADINGS <HEADING 1> STYLE <Figure> style for figure itself.

Subheadings Like This <Heading 2> Style Although nobody understands why, table captions
always precede the table (unlike figure captions that
Subheadings within sections follow the same format
follow the figure). Use <Table Caption> style for
as section titles, but with upper and lower case.
the table captions, as in Table 1..
Subsubheadings like this <heading 3> style
Subsubheadings have no underline, and only the
first letter capitalized.

1
Table 1: Illustration of placement of table and We will have neither overhead projectors nor slide
caption. <TableCaption> style. The projectors in the meeting rooms, only computer
table should not “float”, make sure the projectors (one in each room).
table properties place it in line with text.
Well Flow (kg/kr) Please send us your PowerPoint file in advance, as
A 100 we will write a CD-R disk before the meeting so that
B 200 all of the presentations will be available on the
computers that are present (one per room). Please
note that this approach will make it necessary for us
REFERENCES to receive the presentation files the week prior to the
conference, and that the files will not be able to be
When references are used in the text, tie them to an changed once put onto the CD-R.
alphabetical (by principal author) list of references
to be included as the last item of your paper. The If you have a different software requirement, it
format commonly used in scientific literature should still be possible for you to attach your own
follows: computer to the projector if you bring it with you.
This is not optimal, as it takes time and slows down
Smith, J. S., Bloggs, R. T. and Jones, E. R. (1974), the session.
"Magnetic Anomalies in Geothermal Systems,”
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 254, 73-79. The deadline for emailing ppt files to ITB is
<Reference Style> March 1, 2019.
Please include full title of journal articles or other
references, journal, volume, date, pages. INFORMATION
If you have any questions concerning your paper
DEADLINES and/or the Workshop, please contact us on:
It takes time to get your paper published into the
Proceedings CD. ITB Geothermal Program has paper-workshop2020@geothermal.itb.ac.id
always tried to set the latest practical deadline in
order to allow authors to present the most up-to-date
information. Thus, we have zero leeway and urge
authors to meet our deadline date.

Your paper in final form must be received as a .docx


file at ITB by January 7, 2019 (could be extended)
to ensure appearance in the CD handed out at the
meeting. We will prepare the final Proceedings CD
for distribution at the meeting, so it is important that
papers be received in advance. There will be no
opportunity to add your papers after or at the
meeting. Once the Proceedings is paginated and
indexed, there is no longer any possibility of adding
a late file. If your paper will not be submitted by the
deadline, it will not be included on the CD.

Please send your paper by email to :


paper-workshop2020@geothermal.itb.ac.id
Please send only .doc files (not .pdf).

PRESENTATION
Each author is allowed 15-20 minutes to present
his/her paper, followed by few minutes of open
discussion. The session chair is responsible for
keeping authors within their time limit, in order to
ensure that each author has enough time for his/her
presentation. When preparing your PowerPoint
slides, make sure they are clear and large enough so
that your audience can read them from as far as 25
meter away.

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