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International Journal of Environmental ChemistryIJEC aims at bringing into the light the domain of environmental chemistry. It creates a forum for researcher and scholars in this field to deal with the problems of atmospheric, aquatic and soil chemistry
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Environmental chemistry is the study of several chemical processes in water, air, and the living environment. Also, human activities drastically affect the environment. Primarily, chemistry majorly deals with the study of sources, reactions, effects, transport, and the chemical species fate present in water, soil, and environment. In simple terms, environmental chemistry can be described as the scientific study of chemical phenomena and biochemicals in natural places. It is a study of soil, air, and water.
Several techniques of fields like genetics, biology, maths, engineering, toxicology, hydrology, etc., are used to find reliable answers to ever-evolving questions regarding environmental chemistry and the environment. Environmental chemistry also holds multiple aspects of physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry, and more diverse areas, including public health, epidemiology, biology, biochemistry, and toxicology. Environmental researchers and chemists are mainly responsible for finding out how the unpolluted environment occurs.
When some unwanted chemical particles or substances are present in the atmosphere, it is known as contamination. Moreover, environmental chemistry primarily deals with the study of unwanted substances and their respective effects on the overall environment. Here are some significant contaminants of the environment. These are as follows-
The department has two major tracks: a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science. Each requires the interdisciplinary study of environmental issues and an understanding of the complexity of the relationship between humanity and the environment, while they allow the student to concentrate studies in a field of particular interest to that student. The B.A. in Environmental Studies is designed for those who want to develop core concentrations in the social sciences, policy, planning, law and the humanities, although a science concentration is also possible with this choice. The B.A. in Environmental Science is designed for students who want in-depth knowledge of natural sciences as the core of their interdisciplinary environmental education. The B.A. in Environmental Science has an obligate second B.A. major in one of the following: biology, chemistry or geology.
Coordinating Committee: Maria A. Antonaccio (environmental ethics), Claire Campbell (environmental history), Kevin Gilmore (civil and environmental engineering), Duane A. Griffin (geography), Molly M. McGuire (environmental chemistry), Matthew E. McTammany (ecology), Jessica Pouchet (environmental anthropology), Andrew Stuhl (environmental history), Jeffrey M. Trop (geology and environmental geosciences), Peter R. Wilshusen (environmental planning and policy), Amanda Wooden (environmental politics and policy)
The Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering provides a forum for the publication of original research on the development of sustainable technologies focusing on water and wastewater treatment and reuse; pollution prevention; resource recovery of waste; nanomaterials for environmental applications; sustainability and environmental safety; and recent developments on green chemistry. 2ff7e9595c
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