The Journal of Contaminant Hydrology is an established platform for the publication of high-quality research focused on the behavior, transport, and impact of chemical, biological, and physical contaminants in groundwater and surface water systems. The journal serves as a crucial resource for scientists, engineers, and policymakers involved in environmental protection and water resource management.
The scope encompasses a wide array of topics, including the fate and transport of contaminants, innovative remediation technologies, and the assessment of water quality impacts. It is indexed in major scientific databases. The target audience includes hydrologists, geochemists, environmental engineers, and regulatory professionals, and encourages submissions that offer novel insights into the mechanisms governing contaminant behavior, as well as practical solutions for mitigating water contamination.
By providing a venue for cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaboration, the Journal of Contaminant Hydrology plays a pivotal role in addressing the global challenges associated with water pollution and ensuring the sustainability of water resources.