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Advances in Environmental Technology

  • Year publication
  • 2015
  • Frequency
  • 4
  • Article Publishing Frequency
  • 0
  • CGIJ OAJI
  • 0.150
  • Abbreviation
  • AET
  • Country
  • Ireland
  • ISSN (print)
  • 2476-6674
  • ISSN (online)
  • 2476-4779
  • Editor in Chief
  • Jalal Shayegan
  • ISI
  • All articles
  • 0
  • Date added to OAJI
  • 21 May 2020
  • Scopus
  • All issues
  • 0
  • Free access
  • DOAJ
  • included
  • Full text language
  • English
  • Journal discipline
  • Journals
  • Сhemical Sciences
  • 55
  • Journal description
  • Advances in Environmental Technology (AET) is an international, open access, peer review, interdisciplinary and free of charge publication. This journal appears four times a year and covers all aspects at the forefront of original environmental research in science, engineering and technologies. It publishes peer reviewed full length research papers, short communications, case studies, and critical review papers reporting on major advances in environmental areas. The area of interest includes: Water quality and pollution control Water and wastewater treatment Soil pollution and remediation Solid and hazardous wastes Air quality and pollution control Noise, light and thermal pollution and control Environmental chemistry Remediation and bioremediation Green technologies for environmental sustainability
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