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Tropical Aquatic and Soil Pollution (TASP)

Open Access (OA) Journal

Tropical Aquatic and Soil Pollution (e-ISSN: 2798-3056) is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on theoretical and applied sciences related to aquatic and soil, all aspects of pollution and solution to pollution in the biosphere published biannual online by the Society of Tropical Science and Technology and Tecno Scientifica. Open Access — free for readers and authors, with no article processing charges (APC). High Visibility: indexed within Copernicus, CrossRef, Scilit, Google Scholar and many other databases. Rapid Publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 3 weeks after submission. About TASP journal | All volumes & issues

The journal is intended to provide a platform for research communities from different disciplines to disseminate, exchange and communicate all aspects of aquatic and soil environment, all aspects of pollution, and solutions to pollution in the biosphere.

Topics of specific interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Water: Water Quality, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Water Pollution and Contaminant Treatment, Water Environment Monitoring and Safety Prevention, Desalination and Water Purification Technologies.
  • Soil: Hydrogeology and Environmental Geochemistry, Soil chemistry and biochemistry, physics, fertility and nutrition, Soil microbiology and mineralogy, Soil degradation and restoration.
  • Environment: Environmental Microbiology, Environmental Toxicology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Technology and Biotechnology, Environmental Pollution and Prevention, Adsorption, Environmental Assessment and Monitoring, Urban Heat effect, Construction and demolition materials, Fate and impact of contaminant, Risk mitigation, Deposition, Accumulation.
  • Marine: Aquatic ecosystem, Aquatic ecotoxicology and pollution.
  • Pollution Treatment technologies: safer and cleaner technologies (chemical, physical and biological process) with minimization of the environmental impact of contaminants in aquatic and soil environments. 
  • Emerging contaminants: all aspects related to persistent organic pollutants, endocrine disruptors, pesticides, flame retardants, and other industrial chemicals.
  • Materials for remediation: membrane, nanomaterials, photocatalytic, electrochemistry, biochar, composite, and carbon-based materials.
  • Other environmental aspects include Environmental modeling, and green technologies.