Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Call for papers for Air, Soil and Water Research from Dr Carlos Alberto Martinez-Huitle

Dear authors,

We wish to invite you to submit a manuscript to Air, Soil and Water Research. The journal covers all aspects of environmental fields and we welcome manuscripts from all related disciplines. Also, it aims to promote the vital interconnection between the environment and human health.

Air, Soil and Water Research presents objective reports and analyses of the major advances, trends, and challenges in environmental science, technology, and policy for a diverse professional audience. The journal seeks to publish papers that are particularly significant and original.

The open access journal is growing in recognition for rapid publication of new research related to all aspects of research into soil, air and water. Therefore, we hope you will consider submitting your manuscript to us and we encourage you to read the papers already published in Air, Soil and Water Research.

What is the advantage to you of publishing in Air, Soil and Water Research?
  • Full open access: everyone can read your article and you retain copyright in it
  • Publishing decision within 2 weeks of submission
  • Your paper will not be rejected due to lack of space and will be published immediately on acceptance
  • Prompt and fair peer review from two expert peer reviewers
  • Frequent updates on your paper’s status
  • Friendly responsive staff
Aims and scope:

Air, Soil and Water Research is a journal that publishes papers in all areas of air, soil and water research.

What a previous author said:
"I would like to say that this is the most author-friendly editing process I have experienced in over 150 publications. Thank you most sincerely."
In summary:

The advantages of a younger journal such as Air, Soil and Water Research are numerous but in essence allow us a greater flexibility and responsiveness to authors and readers that older journals cannot match.

Next steps:

Yours sincerely,
Dr Carlos Alberto Martinez-Huitle

Editor-in-Chief
Air, Soil and Water Research