Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment discusses technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, principles in the design of monitoring systems, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management and pollution risks. The journal examines monitoring systems designed to estimate exposure both at the individual and population levels, and also focuses on the development of monitoring systems related to the management of various renewable natural resources in, for instance, agriculture, fisheries and forests. Coverage extends to the use of monitoring in pollution assessment, and particular emphasis is given to the synthesis of monitoring data with toxicological, epidemiological and health data, as well as with pre-market screening results. The Managing Editor is G. Bruce Wiersma, Center for Research on Sustainable Forests, University of Maine, USA.
185 Volumes 352 Issues 7,166 Articles available from 1981 - 2013
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Receptor model-based source apportionment of particulate pollution in Hyderabad, India
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Effect of low-molecular-weight organic acids on kinetics release and fractionation of phosphorus in some calcareous soils of western Iran
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Soil heavy metal contamination in an industrial area: analysis of the data collected during a decade
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