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Science of the Total Environment

Description
An International Journal for Scientific Research
into the Environment and Its Relationship with Man

 

Status
active
Indexing
Biology & Environmental Sciences, CSA Technology Research Database, Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, EMBASE, Elsevier BIOBASE, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography, MEDLINE®, Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts, Oceanographic Literature Review, PASCAL/CNRS, Scopus, Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0048-9697
First volume
1
Last volume
463+
Publish city
Amsterdam
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Description
The journal is an international medium for publication of original research on the environment with emphasis on changes caused by human activities. It is concerned with changes in the natural levels and distribution of chemical elements and their compounds that may affect the well-being of the living world, or represent a threat to human health. Papers in applied environmental chemistry and environmental health sciences are particularly encouraged. The scope is multidisciplinary and international and the subjects covered include:
  1. all aspects of the contamination or pollution of air, water, soil and the human food chain;
  2. natural and human-induced environmental changes at the global, regional and local levels;
  3. the assessment, management and communication of environmental risk;
  4. effects on human and ecosystem health related to abnormalities in the level and distribution of chemical elements and their compounds in the environment;
  5. novel techniques and methods of chemistry and biochemistry applicable to environmental problems and environmental health;
  6. gene-environment interactions.


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