Environmental Pollution is an international journal that focuses on papers that report results from original research on the
distribution and ecological effects of pollutants in air, water and soil environments and new techniques for their study and measurement.
Findings from re-examination and interpretation of existing ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Environmental Pollution is an international journal that focuses on papers that report results from original research on the
distribution and ecological effects of pollutants in air, water and soil environments and new techniques for their study and measurement.
Findings from re-examination and interpretation of existing data are also included.
The editors are focusing on papers that provide
new insights into environmental processes and or the effects of pollutants.
The editors discourage papers which describe results
from routine surveys or routine monitoring programs, which are more local in interest than regional or global. Descriptions of a particular
chemical in yet another situation are discouraged.
A subscription to Environmental Pollution gives you wide–ranging
information on all topics of current interest and importance. You will benefit from:
• original and timely discussions of the
ecological implications of pollution problems from a variety of viewpoints.
• Results of new research into all aspects of
pollution. Papers focus particularly on the distribution and ecological effects of environmental pollutants, and on new techniques for
their study and measurement
• review articles by international authorities giving up–to–date critical reviews of
particular pollution problems
• occasional themed issues on topics of particular interest
• the expertise of an active
international Editorial Board
• a bibliography surveying current available literature compiled with the assistance of Excerpta
Medica.
All types of pollution are covered, including atmospheric pollutants, detergents, fertilizers, industrial effluents, metals,
mining wastes, oil, pesticides, plastics, radioactive materials and sewage.
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Editor-in-Chief:
W.J. Manning