Open Journal of Air Pollution (OJAP) is an openly accessible journal published quarterly. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of air pollution.
All manuscripts must be prepared in English and are subject to a rigorous peer-review process. Generally, accepted papers will appear online within 3 weeks followed by printed hard copy. The areas of Open Journal of Air Pollution (OJAP) include but are not limited to the following fields:
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Atmospheric Observations, Modeling, and Analysis
Ambient Air Quality
Meteorology and Planetary Boundary Layer
Community Multi-Scale Air Quality Models
Natural/Anthropogenic Pollutant Emissions and Inventories
Air Quality and Climate Change Interactions
Air Quality Impact
Evaluation of Model Performance
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Atmospheric Processes
Biospheric-Atmospheric Exchange
Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology
Transport, Deposition, Accumulation, Acid Precipitation
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Climate Impact and Interaction
Environmental Impact of Built Environments
Impact of Climate Change
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Environmental Awareness
Ecological Implications and Environmental Jurisprudence
Education and Community Engagement
Health and Welfare Effects Associated With Air Pollution
Policy, Standards and Regulation
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Environmental Toxicology
Organic Compounds, Metals and Other Inorganic Compounds
Routes and Kinetics
Risk Assessment
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Indoor Air Pollution (IAQ)
Control Techniques
Indoor Air Pollutant
Thermal Comfort and Perceived Air Quality
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Innovative Methods in the Study of Air Pollution
Bio-Monitoring and Biomarkers of Exposure
CO2 Capture as Measure of GHG Emission Mitigation
Environmental Biotechnology in Removing Air Pollutants
Gene-Sequencing and Bio-Informatics for Microbiology Studies
Space Based Remote Sensing Air Quality Observations
Wireless Sensors and Smartphone Monitoring
We are also interested in: 1) Short Reports – 2-5 page papers where an author can present either preliminary data or an idea with theoretical background but has not yet completed the research needed for a complete paper; 2) Book Reviews – Comments and critiques