The "Journal
of Research in Environmental Science and Toxicology (JREST)" is an
international online journal in English published
monthly by INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNALS. The aim of
JREST is to publish peer reviewed research and
review articles promptly without delay in the developing
field of Science, Engineering and
Health.
The
Journal of Research in
Environmental Science and Toxicology (JREST),
publishes significant advances and discoveries in
all aspects of "Science and Engineering." as they
apply to environmental problem solving. The Journal
addresses topics, including, but not limited to,
pollutants, xenobiotics and pharmaceuticals in
water, soil, sediment and air, and their impact on
human health or environmental quality; their origin,
fate, biodegradation and transport in the
environment; modeling of environmental biological
and chemical systems; environmental toxicology,
microbiology, biotechnology, chemistry, engineering
and hazard/risk assessment; treatment and
remediation technologies of water and wastewater,
municipal and industrial wastes, leachate from
hazardous landfill, toxic and hazardous substances,
soil decontamination and treatment of industrial
effluents. In addition, the journal also publishes
research notes dealing with new methods and/or their
development for the detection and measurement of
environmental contaminants.
Journal of Research in Environmental
Science and Toxicology (JREST)
publishes articles (monthly) in all subject areas in our open
access journals.
The Journal
welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meets the
general criteria of significance and scientific
excellence. Papers will be published approximately one
month after acceptance. All articles published in
Journal of Research in
Environmental Science and Toxicology (JREST)
will be peer-reviewed.
Journal of Research in
Environmental Science and Toxicology (JREST)
will
be published monthly (one volume per year) by
International
Research Journals.
Types of paper
Regular articles:
These should describe new and carefully confirmed
findings, and experimental procedures should be
given in sufficient detail for others to verify the
work. The length of a full paper should be the
minimum required to describe and interpret the work
clearly.
Short Communications:
A Short Communication is suitable for recording the
results of complete small investigations or giving
details of new models or hypotheses, innovative
methods, techniques or apparatus. The style of main
sections need not conform to that of full-length
papers. Short communications are 2 to 4 printed
pages (about 6 to 12 manuscript pages) in length.
Reviews:
Submissions of reviews and perspectives covering
topics of current interest are welcome and
encouraged. Reviews should be concise and no longer
than 4-6 printed pages (about 12 to 18 manuscript
pages). Reviews manuscripts are also peer-reviewed.