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Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health

AbbreviationArch. Environ. Occup. Health.
Journal Impact1.35
Quartiles(Global)PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH(Q3)
ISSN1933-8244, 2154-4700
h-index68

The Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health is a journal dedicated to environmental and occupational health, originally established in 1919 as the Journal of Industrial Hygiene. The journal is renowned for reporting, integrating, and consolidating the latest research in related fields both domestically and internationally. Topics covered include epidemiology, toxicology, exposure assessment, modeling, biostatistics, risk science, and biochemistry. The journal publishes new research based on the most rigorous methods and discussions, aiming to address current issues from the perspectives of public health, public policy, and sustainability. These issues include the health implications of chemical exposure, toxic waste, new and old energy technologies, industrial processes, and environmental causes of diseases such as neurotoxicity, birth defects, cancer, and chronic degenerative diseases. For over 90 years, this esteemed journal has provided objective literature on the impact of environmental factors on humans, and in some cases, has also explored the effects on animal populations, offering information of practical significance for decision-making.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.Publishing cycle: QuarterlyJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2005Proportion of original research papers92.86%Self Citation Rate:14.30%Gold OA Rate: 5.11%
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:>36周,或约稿
Average recruitment ratio网友分享经验:容易

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