Environmental Chemistry: Already having an Impact
Alison GreenEnvironmental Chemistry 5(4) i-iii https://doi.org/10.1071/EN08046
Published: 19 August 2008
Environmental Chemistry is placed in the top 15% of journals in the category of Environmental Sciences, according to Thomson ISI's Journal Citation Report for 2007.
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