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Journal: Environmental Forensics

Online ISSN: 1527-5930

Print ISSN: 1527-5922

Publisher Name: Taylor & Francis

Starting Year: 2000

Website URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/uenf20

Country: United Kingdom

Email: onlinesupport@tandfonline.com

Research Discipline Environmental Forensics

Frequency: Quarterly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

Aims and scope
Environmental Forensics provides a forum for scientific investigations that address environment contamination, its sources, and the historical reconstruction of its release into the environment. The context for investigations that form the published papers in the journal are often subjects to regulatory or legal proceedings, public scrutiny, and debate. In all contexts, rigorous scientific underpinnings guide the subject investigations.

Specifically, the journal is an international, quarterly, peer-reviewed publication offering scientific studies that explore or are relevant to the source, age, fate, transport, as well as human health and ecological effects of environmental contamination. Journal subject matter encompasses all aspects of contamination mentioned above within the environmental media of air, water, soil, sediments and biota. Data evaluation and analysis approaches are highlighted as well including multivariate statistical methods. Journal focus is on scientific and technical information, data, and critical analysis in the following areas:

Contaminant Fingerprinting for source identification and/or age-dating, including (but not limited to) chemical, isotopic, chiral, mineralogical/microscopy techniques, DNA and tree-ring fingerprinting
Specific Evaluative Techniques for source identification and/or age-dating including (but not limited to) historical document and aerial photography review, signature chemicals, atmospheric tracers and markets forensics, background concentration evaluations.
Statistical Evaluation, Contaminant Modeling and Data Visualization
Vapor Intrusion including delineating the source and background values of indoor air contamination
Integrated Case Studies, employing environmental fate techniques
Legal Considerations, including strategic considerations for environmental fate in litigation and arbitration, and regulatory statutes and actions
This journal addresses a large audience, including: environmental consultants and other environmental professionals, attorneys, owners/operators and environmental managers at industrial sites, regulators, laboratory professionals, environmental scientists, and academia personnel (e.g., involved in environmental studies).

Peer Review Policy: All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by at leasttwo independent, anonymous expert referees. Peer review is typically double anonymized (unless authors include their names/affiliation in the text submitted for reviewers want to disclose their names) and submission is online via Submission Portal.

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