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AP-01.10.2023

Anthropogenic Pollution (Anthropog. pollut)

Editor-in-Chief: Professor Ebrahim Fataei

Online ISSN: 2588-4646

Print ISSN: 2783-1736

Publishes Biannual

Stats

1.1
CiteScore 2022
7
Number of Volumes
12
Number of Issues
107
Number of Articles
277
NO of Contributors
36,140
Article View
22,629
PDF Download
338
View Per Article
338
Download Per Article
183
NO of Reviewers
23%
Acceptance rate
45 Days
Average Review time
Five Days
Time to first action
9
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Anthropogenic Pollution (Anthropog. pollut) – ISSN 2588-4646 is a peer-reviewed journal intended to publish original research papers in all main branches of environmental pollution research.
Journal DOI: 10.57647/AP
The Journal is being published biannual (2 issues per year).
This peer-reviewed Journal covered in the Islamic Azad University according to certificate number 95/s/87/96789 on 10th of February 2017 in collaboration with the Association for Environmental Education and Sustainable Development as a Scientific Research Journal.
Publication: Accepted papers will be added immediately to the “current” volume’s Table of Contents after the immediate peer-review process.

Latest Articles

Review Article
The relationship between cadmium pollution, soil biology, and Atropa belladonna growth

Cadmium, a heavy metal, can have devastating effects on the activity and composition of soil organisms. This can lead to environmental pollution which can be detrimental to human health. In order to evaluate the quality of contaminated soils, microbial parameters are used. The Atropa belladonna was used in a factorial experiment to investigate the efficacy […]

The relationship between cadmium pollution, soil biology, and Atropa belladonna growth
Original Article
Evaluating waste management practices of street vendors in the informal settlement of Cape Town: a case study of Khayelitsha

Despite being classified as informal, street vendors play a crucial role in urban economies. Street selling and rubbish picking are the primary occupations engaged in by those affected by unregulated urbanization. These activities also subject them to other waste-related challenges within the outdoor setting. This waste is not properly disposed of, which in turn poses […]

Evaluating waste management practices of street vendors in the informal settlement of Cape Town a case study of Khayelitsha
Original Article
Investigation and determination of land use effects on surface water quality in semi-arid areas: Case study on Qarasu River in Iran

Increasing population growth and civilization have caused great impacts on water quality. Among these, changes and excessive exploitation of land use have led to changes in the surface water quality to provide human needs. Therefore, the present study investigated the effects of land use on water quality using a spatial-statistical approach. To this end, the […]

Investigation and determination of land use effects on surface water quality in semi-arid areas Case study on Qarasu River in Iran

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