The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology publishes concise reports on significant discoveries and advancements in understanding the adverse effects of pollutants on ecosystems and human health. It provides rapid dissemination of research findings. It covers topics such as the identification, distribution, and biological impact of chemical contaminants and toxins.
It focuses on studies involving environmental monitoring, toxicology, and risk assessment. It explores the fate and transport of pollutants in various media, including air, water, and soil. The journal also examines the effects of contaminants on wildlife, aquatic organisms, and human populations. Indexed in prominent databases such as CAS, Scopus, and Web of Science, the Bulletin ensures broad visibility for its published research.
This bulletin offers environmental scientists, toxicologists, and public health professionals a platform to share critical data and insights. This contributes to informed decision-making in environmental management and protection. Researchers are invited to submit their novel findings, thus furthering the global effort to mitigate environmental contamination and protect ecological and human well-being.