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1 plouden 4259 %load any "/usepackage" here...
2     \documentclass{pnastwo}
3    
4     %% ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL STYLE FILES Font specification
5    
6     %\usepackage{PNASTWOF}
7     \usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
8     \usepackage[round,numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
9     \usepackage{fixltx2e}
10     \usepackage{booktabs}
11     \usepackage{multirow}
12     \bibpunct{(}{)}{,}{n}{,}{,}
13     \bibliographystyle{pnas2011}
14    
15     \begin{document}
16    
17     %S1-S4 are the z-rnemd profiles
18     \begin{figure}
19     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{Pyr_comic_strip}
20     \caption{\label{fig:pyrComic} Properties of the pyramidal interface
21     being sheared through water at 3.8 ms\textsuperscript{-1}. Lower
22     panel: the local tetrahedral order parameter, $q(z)$, (circles) and
23     the hyperbolic tangent fit (turquoise line). Middle panel: the
24     imposed thermal gradient required to maintain a fixed interfacial
25     temperature of 225 K. Upper panel: the transverse velocity gradient
26     that develops in response to an imposed momentum flux. The vertical
27     dotted lines indicate the locations of the midpoints of the two
28     interfaces.}
29     \end{figure}
30    
31     \begin{figure}
32     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{SP_comic_strip}
33     \caption{\label{fig:spComic} The secondary prism interface with a shear
34     rate of 3.5 \
35     ms\textsuperscript{-1}. Panel descriptions match those in figure \ref{fig:pyrComic}.}
36     \end{figure}
37    
38     \begin{figure}
39     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{bComicStrip}
40     \caption{\label{fig:spComic} The basal interface with a shear
41     rate of 1.3 \
42     ms\textsuperscript{-1}. Panel descriptions match those in figure \ref{fig:pyrComic}.}
43     \end{figure}
44    
45     \begin{figure}
46     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{pComicStrip}
47     \caption{\label{fig:spComic} The prismatic interface with a shear
48     rate of 2 \
49     ms\textsuperscript{-1}. Panel descriptions match those in figure \ref{fig:pyrComic}.}
50     \end{figure}
51    
52     %Figures S5-S8 are the z-orientation times
53     \begin{figure}
54     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{Pyr-orient}
55     \caption{\label{fig:PyrOrient} The three decay constants of the
56     orientational time correlation function, $C_2(z,t)$, for water as a
57     function of distance from the center of the ice slab. The vertical
58     dashed line indicates the edge of the pyramidal ice slab determined
59     by the local order tetrahedral parameter. The control (circles) and
60     sheared (squares) simulations were fit using shifted-exponential
61     decay (see Eq. 9 in Ref. \citealp{Louden13}).}
62     \end{figure}
63    
64     \begin{figure}
65     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{SP-orient}
66     \caption{\label{fig:SPorient} Decay constants for $C_2(z,t)$ at the secondary
67     prism face. Panel descriptions match those in \ref{fig:PyrOrient}.}
68     \end{figure}
69    
70    
71     \begin{figure}
72     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{basal_Tau_comic_strip}
73     \caption{\label{fig:SPorient} Decay constants for $C_2(z,t)$ at the basal face. Panel descriptions match those in \ref{fig:PyrOrient}.}
74     \end{figure}
75    
76     \begin{figure}
77     \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{prismatic_Tau_comic_strip}
78     \caption{\label{fig:SPorient} Decay constants for $C_2(z,t)$ at the
79     prismatic face. Panel descriptions match those in \ref{fig:PyrOrient}.}
80     \end{figure}
81    
82     \end{document}