Anthropogenic Pollution
OICC Press · United Kingdom · Est. 2017
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Anthropogenic Pollution is a peer-reviewed journal. The aim of this journal is to provide an effective media for exchanging knowledge, communication among researchers, scientists, technologists, policy-makers, government agencies and professionals working in the field to update ideas, concepts, and research findings for a successful solution for environmental-friendly pollution control technologies. This Journal is an international journal which seeks to publish papers that report results from original, novel research addressing significant environmental pollution issues and it also plays a contributory part in developing science. The editors welcome papers where the pollutants are clearly defined and measured and can be directly related to environmental pollution. This includes air, water, and soil pollution and their effects on water, soil, plants, animals, and humans. The Anthropogenic Pollution Journal– ISSN 2588-4646 is an on-line English peer-reviewed journal for practitioners, researchers and students who are interested in the field of environmental pollution research. The Editor welcomes original articles on current practice, research projects or the development of new resources or services. Review articles are also welcome. The scope of the journal encompasses (but is not restricted to): – biological, ecological, and human health effects. This includes air, water, and soil pollution and climate change, anthropogenic pollution through various urban, industrial, agricultural and nuclear activities and their effects on biotic and abiotic components of the environment including water, soil, air, plants, animals and humans in local, regional and universal scales and assessment of human-induced risky activities. – Other related fields; From time to time the Editor may decide that a particular issue should be devoted to a single theme or topic and guest editors will be asked to review a range of papers relating to that theme or topic.
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