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Science of The Total Environment
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Science of the Total Environment is an international journal for publication of original research on the total environment, which includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and anthroposphere.The total environment is characterized where these five spheres overlap. Studies that focus on at least two or three of these will be given primary consideration. Papers reporting results from only one sphere will not be considered. Field studies are given priority over laboratory studies. The total environment is studied when data are collected and described from these five spheres. By definition total environment studies must be multidisciplinary.
Examples of data from the five spheres are given below:
Subject areas may include, but are not limited to:
• Agriculture, forestry, land use and management
• Air pollution quality and human health
• Contaminant (bio)monitoring and assessment
• Ecosystem services and life cycle assessments
• Ecotoxicology and risk assessment
• Emerging fields including global change and contaminants
• Environmental management and policy
• Environmental remediation
• Environmental sources, processes and global cycling
• Groundwater hydrogeochemistry and modeling
• Human health risk assessment and management
• Nanomaterials in the environment
• Noise in the environment
• Persistent organic pollutants
• Plant science and toxicology
• Remote sensing
• Stress ecology in marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems
• Trace metals and organics in biogeochemical cycles
• Waste and water treatment
The editors discourage submission of papers which describe results from routine surveys or monitoring programs, studies which are local in scope, laboratory experiments, hydroponic or pot studies measuring biochemical/physiological endpoints, food science studies, screening of new plant species for phytoremediation, testing known chemicals in another setting, and experimental studies lacking a testable hypothesis.
The abstract, highlights and conclusions of papers in this journal must contain clear and concise statements as to why the study was done and how readers will benefit from the results. Articles submitted for publication in Science of the Total Environment should establish connections among research findings with implications for environmental quality, ecological health, and/or human health.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0048-9697
ISSN electrónico
1879-1026
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Países Bajos
Fecha de publicación
1972-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
An assessment of higher-value recyclable wastes in Mexico City households using a novel waste collector citizen science approach
V.C. Shruti; Gurusamy Kutralam-Muniasamy; Fermín Pérez-Guevara; Priyadarsi D. Roy
Palabras clave: Pollution; Waste Management and Disposal; Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Engineering.
Pp. 161024
Biochar-immobilized Bacillus spp. for heavy metals bioremediation: A review on immobilization techniques, bioremediation mechanisms and effects on soil
Vera Analise Schommer; Ana Paula Vanin; Mateus Torres Nazari; Valdecir Ferrari; Aline Dettmer; Luciane Maria Colla; Jeferson Steffanello Piccin
Pp. 163385
Hydrochar mediated anaerobic digestion of bio-wastes: Advances, mechanisms and perspectives
Qiuxiang Xu; Guojing Yang; Xuran Liu; Jonathan W.C. Wong; Jun Zhao
Pp. 163829
Variations, seasonal shifts and ambient conditions affecting airborne microorganisms and particles at a southeastern Mediterranean site
Sofia Eirini Chatoutsidou; Aggeliki Saridaki; Louiza Raisi; Eleftheria Katsivela; Panagiota Stathopoulou; George Tsiamis; Apostolos Voulgarakis; Mihalis Lazaridis
Palabras clave: Pollution; Waste Management and Disposal; Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Engineering.
Pp. 164797