Environmental Forensics Online Journals

Environmental forensics is characterized as a systematic and professional assessment of physical, chemical and historical evidence in order to draw defensible science and legal conclusions about the source or era for the introduction for toxins into the atmosphere. As such, there are a multitude of forensic techniques available for contaminant age dating and source identification including, though not limited to, aerial photographic analysis and photogrammetry, the combination of specific chemicals with a distinct chemical procedure, identification of a producer with a particular product and formulation, use of chemical additives and/or impurities, chemical profiling, chemical degradation modeling, corrosion models, contaminant transport modeling (air, soil, soil vapor, groundwater), sophisticated statistical techniques, subsequent temporal shifts in chemical processes and feedstocks, compound basic isotopic analysis (CSIA), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and dioxin / furan congener analysis, contaminant mass balance modeling, and chemical analysis. The journal is an independent, quarterly peer-reviewed publication providing research studies that investigate the cause, destination, distribution, and human health and ecological impacts of environmental pollution. Contamination is delineated in terms of chemical characterisation, biological control, liable parties and legal consequences. It will accept manuscripts dealing with a wide range of environmental issues, and how they relate to contamination characterization and tracking. The journal reports on science and technological knowledge, evidence and essential research in the following areas: Analytical Chemistry, Geochemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Microbiology, Environmental Fate Assessment, Examination of Environmental Transport, Comprehensive Case Studies, Legal Considerations.

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