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Journal of Soils and Sediments

Description
Protection, Risk Assessment, and Remediation

 

Status
active
Indexing
BIOSIS; CABI; CAS; CEABA-VTB; CIS; Elsevier BIOBASE; Elsevier GeoBase; ISI-SCI; LexisNexis Group; SCOPUS; UFOR / ULIT / URDB
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1439-0108
E ISSN
1614-7480
First volume
5
Last volume
7+
Homepage

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1439-0108
First volume
1
Last volume
7+
Publish city
Landsberg, Germany
Homepage
Description
The 'Journal of Soils and Sediments – Protection, Risk Assessment, and Remediation' (official abbreviation: JSS – J Soils & Sediments) has been founded in 2001 as part of the ScientificJournals' family published by ecomed verlag Landsberg/Bavaria, Germany (http://www.scientificjournals.com/sj/jss/startseite). These journals share two features: 1. The interdisciplinarity, and 2. the specific mixture of articles consisting of scientific papers as there are research articles, review articles, case studies, commentaries, discussion and opinion papers, and of magazine-like papers such as editorials, letters to the editor, book reviews, reports from research and technology, and from policy and legislation, conference reports and announcements, news concerning latest trends and developments.

JSS – Aims and Scope. JSS is the first journal entirely devoted to soils and sediments, hereby dealing not only with contaminated, but also with intact and disturbed soils and sediments. JSS elucidates the common aspects as well as the differences between these two environmental compartments. JSS is an interdisciplinary journal intended to be of benefit to the scientist as well as to the practitioner.
Topics:
  • Research on effects caused by disturbances and contamination
  • Research, strategies and technologies for prediction, prevention, and protection
  • Research, strategies and technologies for identification and characterisation
  • Research, strategies and technologies for treatment, remediation and reuse
  • Strategies for risk assessment and management
  • Research on and the implementation of quality standards
  • International regulation and legislation



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