
Stuart Harrad, University of Birmingham, UK Hans Christian Bruun Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Liang-Hong Guo, China Jiliang University, ChinaĬolleen Hansel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Philip Gschwend, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Tamara Galloway, University of Exeter, UK


Junji Cao, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinaīeate Escher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany Richard Brown, National Physical Laboratory, UK Urs Baltensperger, Paul Scherrer Institute, SwitzerlandĪlexandria Boehm, Stanford University, USA See more details about the scopes of the Environmental Science journals. Papers that are focused primarily on water engineering and treatment technologies or on the environmental behaviour of engineered nanomaterials would be better suited to our sister journals, Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology and Environmental Science: Nano. We also welcome high impact field studies, particularly those that are broad enough to define occurrence baselines or long term trends, identify new contaminants, or those that enrich our molecular-level understanding of environmental systems.Įnvironmental Science: Processes & Impacts also invites papers that bridge between environmental chemistry and sustainability topics, such as life cycle assessment, materials flow analysis, and environmental decision making. chemical and (micro)biological transformations and transport) as well as those that address contaminant impacts on ecosystems and human health.

Viruses, bacteria, protozoa, helminthes.

Proteins, nucleic acids and other biomolecules.Geogenic contaminants: Arsenic, uranium, selenium, fluoride.Pharmaceuticals and personal care products.
