Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

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Covers design and development of monitoring systemsDescribes methods and procedures for pollution risk assessmentExamines the synthesis of monitoring data with toxicological, epidemiological and health dataManaging Editor: G. Bruce Wiersma, College of Natural Resources, Forestry, and Agriculture, University of Maine, USAEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment discusses technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, principles in the design of monitoring systems, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management and pollution risks.The journal examines monitoring systems designed to estimate exposure both at the individual and population levels, and also focuses on the development of monitoring systems related to the management of various renewable natural resources in, for instance, agriculture, fisheries and forests.Coverage extends to the use of monitoring in pollution assessment, and particular emphasis is given to the synthesis of monitoring data with toxicological, epidemiological and health data, as well as with pre-market screening results. High quality research papers or reviews dealing with any aspect of environmental monitoring are encouraged. However, papers should not be submitted that do not advance scientific knowledge on environmental monitoring issues. Articles that simply replicate known knowledge or techniques and do not add anything new or unique to the science will normally be rejected.The Editor-in-Chief is Dr. G. Bruce Wiersma, Center for Research on Sustainable Forests, University of Maine, USA.As only the Editor-in-Chief can decide at submission whether an article is suitable for consideration in the journal, if the author has reviewed the 'Aims and Scope' and feels that it falls within the description, please submit the article following the normal procedures. If the article is deemed u nsuitable, the author will be informed.The journal publishes original research papers, review papers and topical collections.General Details on the Submission and Publication Procedures:-No Page Charges-All articles will have free color online and in print. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,626.

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: water, monitoring, risk, sediment, quality, pollution, index, lead, compounds, phosphorus, ...

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Languages: English

Open Access Policy: Open Choice

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Metrics

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

0,626

SJR Impact factor

132

H Index

919

Total Docs (Last Year)

2453

Total Docs (3 years)

56886

Total Refs

8461

Total Cites (3 years)

2443

Citable Docs (3 years)

3.14

Cites/Doc (2 years)

61.9

Ref/Doc

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Aims and Scope


water, monitoring, risk, sediment, quality, pollution, index, lead, compounds, phosphorus, transfer, effects, health, applicationmonitoring, characteristics, canaliculus, activity, area, bay, based, bangalore, baltic, astevum, assessmentdistribution, assay, arsenic, aratu,



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