Environmental Chemistry

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Chemistry is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Soil decontamination by natural minerals: a comparison study of chalcopyrite and pyrite35
Characterising earth scent23
Rare earth elements binding humic acids: NICA–Donnan modelling23
Ammonia emissions from nitrogen fertilised agricultural soils: controlling factors and solutions for emission reduction15
Research on the effect of dissolved organic matter on the adsorption of oxytetracycline by high-density polyethylene15
Enhanced biodegradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol by rhamnolipids in sediment/water systems13
Adsorption of contaminants from aqueous solutions by modified biochar: a review11
Daphnia reproductive impacts following chronic exposure to micro- and nano-scale particles from three types of rubber10
Mercury in an Australian sclerophyll Eucalyptus forest and emissions from fuel reduction prescribed burning10
Photolysis characteristics and influencing factors of the pesticide pyrimethanil in natural waters8
From chemistry to culture: the need for an integrated approach to mercury research and policy making8
Arsenosugars and arsenolipids are formed simultaneously by the unicellular alga8
Mercury concentration in Antarctic krill varies in time and space and with individual size7
Occurrence and emission of non-methane hydrocarbons in the East China Sea: roles of phytoplankton assemblages7
Pharmaceutical pollution in marine waters and benthic flora of the southern Australian coastline7
Algal bioaccumulation and toxicity of platinum are increased in the presence of humic acids6
Occurrence, spatial distribution, risk assessment, and management of environmental estrogens in surface waters of the Taihu basin6
A comparison of characterisation and modelling approaches to predict dissolved metal concentrations in soils6
Size evolution of EuIII–fulvic acid complexes with pH, metal, and fulvic acid concentrations: implications for modelling of metal–humic substances interactions6
Developing a modern approach to assess ecological risk from pesticides without unnecessary vertebrate animal testing6
Airborne particulate matter in Southeast Asia: a review on variation, chemical compositions and source apportionment6
A review of inorganic contaminants in Australian marine mammals, birds and turtles5
Investigation of diffusion and binding properties of uranium in the diffusive gradients in thin-films technique5
Altitudinal variations and local emission contributions to black carbon and ion deposition on Tibetan Plateau glaciers5
Characteristics, potential sources and interaction of carbonaceous components in PM2.5 in two adjacent areas in Shanxi, China5
Toxicity of arsenic(5
Historical (1850–1995) nitrogen changes in UK catchments recorded by lake sediment δ15N5
The features of haloacetic acid oxidation that contribute to stratospheric ozone depletion5
Quantitative analysis of arsenic containing hydrocarbons in marine samples by GC-MS5
POSSMs: a parsimonious speciation model for metals in soils4
Corrigendum to: Nickel and copper complexation by natural dissolved organic matter – titration of two contrasting lake waters and comparison of measured and modelled free metal ion concentrations4
Aerosol variability and glacial chemistry over the western Himalayas4
Usability of rice straw biochar for remediation and amelioration of vanadium contaminated soils in areas under acid rain leaching4
Assessment of trace element content throughout the white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) farming cycle4
A comprehensive analysis of water-soluble arsenicals in Icelandic macroalgae4
Potential for atmospheric acid processing of mineral dust to supply bioavailable trace metals to the oceans4
Selenium speciation and characteristics of selenium-enriched crops in Guiyang seleniferous soil, southwestern China4
Platinum speciation in the presence of natural organic matter in a simplified freshwater medium investigated using HPSEC-ICP-MS4
Effect of wetting and drying processes on ultramafic and mafic tailing minerals amended with topsoil4
Determination of inorganic As, DMA and MMA in marine and terrestrial tissue samples: a consensus extraction approach4
<i>Corrigendum to</i>: Cadmium thiosulfate complexes can be assimilated by a green alga via a sulfate transporter but do not increase Cd toxicity4
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