Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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DisciplineEnvironmental monitoring and assessment
LanguageEnglish
Edited byG.B. Wiersma
Publication details
History1981-present
Publisher
Springer (Netherlands)
FrequencyWeekly
2.513 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Environ. Monit. Assess.
Indexing
CODENEMASDH
ISSN0167-6369 (print)
1573-2959 (web)
LCCN82641109
OCLC no.07589096
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, first published in 1981, is a weekly, peer reviewed, scientific journal published by Springer. The managing editor is G.B. Wiersma (University of Maine).[1][2]

Aims and scope[]

Data analysis[]

The focus of this journal is the results of analyzed data pertaining to assessment and monitoring of risks that may affect the environment and human beings. The analysis is also synthesised with various categories of health data. The data gathered from the studies of diseases in human populations (risk factors and remedies), and toxicological ramifications obtained from the data analysis is published as well. Coverage includes, the steps and process of assessing risks from exposure to pollution.[2][3]

Systems monitoring[]

Coverage includes environmental systems monitoring from conception to configuration, implementation, and management. These monitoring systems are designed to gather data pertaining to individuals and populations.[2]

Broad topical coverage[]

In general, environmental management, ecology, environmental toxicology, pollution remediation, along with environmental monitoring and analysis are related subjects.[2]

Abstracting and indexing[]

This journal is indexed in the following databases.[1][2][4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b NLM catalog. U.S. National Library of Medicine. 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Home page. Springer Science+Business Media. 2011.
  3. ^ "Epidemiology". A collaboration of several U.S. universities. Extension Toxicology Network. September 1993. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
  4. ^ Master List. Thomson Reuters. 2011.
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