ICV Value = 92.63
ISSN: 2642-4231
Editor-in-chief
Dr. James Harold Clarke
Vanderbilt University, USA
Advances in Environmental Studies is open access, peer-reviewed journal consider publishing papers including physical, biological sciences, ecology, chemistry, zoology, mineralogy, oceanology, limnology, soil science, geology, atmospheric science, geodesy to the study of the environment, and the resolution of environmental problems. This journal covers interdisciplinary fields related to protection of the environment.
The journal invites a variety of manuscript forms such as original, reviews, commentaries, rapid communications, letters, opinions, perspectives, and other short articles. The journal content published is selectively picked by the section editors after evaluation by multiple peers to ensure high quality and scientific validity. The journal allows the readers to use and reuse the content with no restriction barriers with proper citation of the scholarly work under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
The journal is committed to spreading awareness upon the environmental aspects that interface between humans and the Earth, explores the interactions and relations between them.
Professor
Department of Family Medicine
College of Human Medicine
Michigan State University
United States of America
Professor
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Vanderbilt University
United States of America
Tel: 615-322-3897
Professor
Department of Environmental and Bioengineering
Iowa State University
United States of America
Tel: 515-294-5251
Dean
School of Materials & Mineral Resources Eng
Nibong Tebal, Penang
Malaysia
Tel: 604-5996113
Chair
Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Plymouth State University
United Kingdom
Tel: 603-535-3209
Associate Professor
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
United States of America
Tel: 205-934-2072
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Pilot Plant Model for Sequential CO2 Fixation and Storage
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Fine Root Response of Poplar Trees Pollarded at the End of the Growing Season
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The Challenge of Global CO2 Reduction: The Potential of the Method Based on Seawater Electrolysis
The atmospheric CO2 concentration dramatically increased in the last 300 years, due to fossil fuels consumption and deforestation. From approximately ... Read more
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