NOW STARTING ITS SEVENTH YEAR!

 

  Journal of Residuals Science & Technology

 

   EDITOR:

  P. Brent Duncan, Ph.D., Department of Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA

 

 

 

Publications details: ISSN: 1544-8053, Frequency: Four issues per year (January, April, July, October), 8.5x11, Approximately 64 pages per issue

 

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    A new and vital resource for high-level research on environmental residuals

    Refereed and review papers on residuals in soil, water, and air

    Presents original work from around the world on municipal sludges, industrial sludges, and land application of biosolids

    Rapidly publishes the latest work on the detection, measurement, chemistry, toxicology, and fate analysis of residuals

    Important information for researchers, environmental scientists, and managers


The international Journal of Residuals Science & Technology (JRST) is a blind-refereed quarterly devoted to conscientious analysis and commentary regarding significant environmental sciences-oriented research and technical management of residuals in the environment. The journal provides a forum for scientific investigations addressing contamination within environmental media of air, water, soil, and biota and also offers studies exploring source, fate, transport, and ecological effects of environmental contamination. JRST is dedicated to being an important source for latest research and information on detection, measurement, chemistry, toxicology, history, and fate analysis of substances persisting in soil, air, and water after production, transportation, purification, incineration, water and wastewater treatment, injection, composting, and land application for examples. Residuals or contamination may be delineated in terms of chemical characterization, spatial extent and proximity, biological influences, responsible parties or origins, and legal consequences.

 

Appreciating a rich diversity of research agendas and methodologies from those in our field, the Editor and the Editorial Board of the JRST welcome submissions on any topic related to the field of environmental contamination. The journal's foremost objective is to publish scientific findings and research across a wide range of disciplines. Its pages also contain articles dealing with science policy and other matters related to science and technology. Papers on policy analysis, process controls, economics, and management of toxic residuals are welcome.

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Indexed/abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded

Abstracted in Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology

Listed in ISI Master Journal


Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 1 - 2004

Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 2 - 2005

Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 3 - 2006

Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 4 - 2007

Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 5 - 2008

Click here to see Contents and Abstracts of Volume 6 - 2009


EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS (in alphabetical order):

Muhammad Abu-Orf, U.S.Filter, USA

Yoram Avnimelech, Technion, Israel

Steve Dentel, University of DelawareUSA

Richard Dick, Cornell UniversityUSA

Robert Hale, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA

Blanca E. Jimenez, Ciudad University, Mexico
Paul F. Hudak, University of North Texas, USA

Julia Kopp, Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany

Uta Krogmann, Rutgers University, USA

D. J. Lee, National Taiwan University, China

Giuseppe Mininni, Water Research Institute, Italy

John Novak, Virginia Tech, USA

Rod O'Connor, Chemical Consulting Services, USA

Nagaharu Okuno, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan

Jan Oleszkiewicz, University of Manitoba, Canada

Banu Ormeci, Carleton University, Canada

Ian L. Pepper, University of Arizona, USA
Yinan Qi, Black & Veatch Water, USA

Ioana G. Petrisor, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Environmental Forensics Journal, USA

Bob Reimers, Tulane University, USA

Dilek Sanin, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Mike Switzenbaum, Marquette University, USA

Heidi Snyman, Pretoria, South Africa

Ludovico Spinosa, CNR-IRSA, Bari, Italy

P. Aarne Vesilind, Bucknell University (retired), USA

Doug Williams, California Polytechnic State University, USA

 

Among the subjects of papers to be included in the journal are: Heavy Metals in Sludges • Properties of Incinerator Bottom Ash • Fate of Arsenic in Landfills • Energy Recovery from Manufacturing Wastes • Cadmium in Sludge-Amended Soils • Treatment of Dewatering Sidestreams • Enzymatic Hydrolysis • Chemical Stabilization of Sludges in Land Farming • Leachability • Reclamation of Brownfields • Precious Metals in Incinerator Ash • Acid-Phase Reactors in Anaerobic Digestion

 

 

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