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Atmospheric Environment
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Atmospheric EnvironmentAtmospheric Environment is the international journal for scientists in different disciplines related to atmospheric composition and its impacts. The journal publishes scientific articles with atmospheric relevance of emissions and depositions of gaseous and particulate compounds, chemical processes and physical effects in the atmosphere, as well as impacts of the changing atmospheric composition on human health, air quality, climate change, and ecosystems.
Atmospheric Environment publishes original research and review articles, special issues, supplements, and New Directions columns. The articles should be of general relevance and novelty in terms of atmospheric observations, process studies, modeling, and data analysis.
A. Key topics for stand-alone articles and special issues related to atmospheric composition
Exchange Biosphere/Ocean/Land - Atmosphere:
• Emission and Deposition
• Anthropogenic and Natural
Field and Laboratory Studies
• Relevant Atmospheric Observations (in-situ and remote sensing)
• Process Studies in Field and Laboratory
• Chemical Transformation, Composition and Sources
• Indoor Pollution, Air Quality, Human Health, Climate Change, and Ecosystem
Environmental Policy
• Validation of Emission Reductions
• Mitigation Strategies
The scope of Atmospheric Environment has atmospheric composition and impacts as its core theme. We would like to encourage scientists to submit high quality articles of sufficient novelty, contributing to atmospheric science and its implications for the environment and policy. Three fundamental questions help the Editors in reaching a decision on whether to send a paper out for review:
1. Scope - is the work directly or implicitly related to atmospheric composition?
2. Novelty - does the work provide a) a general and/or broader relevance (e.g. not a pure local study), b) new results or methods, and c) does it add significantly to the knowledge of atmospheric composition and its impacts?
3. Quality - does the work contain high quality a) atmospheric observations, b) process studies, c) modeling exercises or d) data analysis?
We try to be flexible with novel scientific articles on issues of atmospheric composition even, if they are not directly related to atmospheric measurements (e.g. wind tunnel studies, dynamometer studies, remote sensing retrieval, etc). However, we are still cautious of purely mathematical derivations, preliminary results or insignificant case and local studies. The authors should make sure that the articles contain substantial contributions to the science of atmospheric composition before sending them for review.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1352-2310
ISSN electrónico
1873-2844
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1994-
Cobertura temática
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The relationship of odor concentration and the critical components emitted from food waste composting plants
Chung-Jung Tsai; Mei-Lien Chen; An-Di Ye; Ming-Shean Chou; Shu-Hung Shen; I.-Fang Mao
Palabras clave: Atmospheric Science; General Environmental Science.
Pp. 8246-8251
Vegetation fire emissions and their impact on air pollution and climate
Bärbel Langmann; Bryan Duncan; Christiane Textor; Jörg Trentmann; Guido R. van der Werf
Palabras clave: Atmospheric Science; General Environmental Science.
Pp. 107-116
Estimation of monthly values of atmospheric turbidity using measured values of global irradiation and estimated values from CSR and Yang Hybrid models. Study case: Argentina
Germán A. Salazar
Palabras clave: Atmospheric Science; General Environmental Science.
Pp. 2465-2472
Improving air quality prediction accuracy at larger temporal resolutions using deep learning and transfer learning techniques
Jun Ma; Jack C.P. Cheng; Changqing Lin; Yi Tan; Jingcheng Zhang
Palabras clave: Atmospheric Science; General Environmental Science.
Pp. 116885