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Journal of Hazardous Materials

Description
Environmental Control, Risk Assessment, Impact and Management

 

Status
active
Indexing
ASM, Applied Science & Technology Abstracts, CIS, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Centre de Documentation Scientifique et Technique - PASCAL Database, Chemical Abstracts, Coal Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology, EMBASE, Elsevier BIOBASE, Engineering Index, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography, Laboratory Hazards Bulletin/Chemical Hazards in Industry, NIOSHTIC, Scopus, Système de Documentation et Information Métallurgique
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0304-3894
First volume
1
Last volume
396+
Publish city
Amsterdam
Homepage
Description
The Journal of Hazardous Materials publishes full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives that improve our understanding of the hazards and risks that certain materials pose to public health and the environment. Papers that deal with ways of assessing the impact and mitigating the risks of hazardous materials (HM) are within the scope of the journal.
The Journal publishes high-impact contributions on:

  • Characterization of the Harmful Effects of Chemicals and Materials (including contaminants of emerging concern)
  • Advances in Measurement and Monitoring of HM
  • Transport and Fate of HM in Environment
  • Impact Assessment and Mitigation
  • Physico-chemical and Separation Processes for HM Removal
  • Advanced Oxidation Process for HM Removal
  • Thermal Processes for HM Removal
  • Biological Processes for HM Removal
  • Demonstrated Safer and Cleaner Technologies with minimization of hazardous effects of HM
  • Resource Recovery (Energy and Materials) from HM with reduction of hazardous effects of HM

However, the following areas are excluded:

  • Non-hazardous materials
  • Work place health and safety
  • Municipal wastewater treatment research focusing on the removal of regular organic and nutrient compounds
  • Greenhouse gas mitigation
  • The manufacturing of explosives
  • Fire/flame and/or flame retardants that do not focus on hazardous effects of the materials.
  • Environmental epidemiology


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