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Impact factor: 2.8*
Time to first decision (all decisions): 31.5 days**
Time to first decision (peer-reviewed only): 38.0 days***
Time for initial assessment: 3 days****
Indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Scopus and Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Editor-in-chief: Neil Donahue
Connecting communities and inspiring ideas
Led by Neil Donahue (Carnegie Mellon University), Environmental Science: Atmospheres is a gold open access journal committed to bringing the wider environmental science and climate change communities together in a fresh, open approach. Environmental Science: Atmospheres covers the full breadth of atmospheric science and links fundamental and applied research.
As a gold open access journal, all the content is freely accessible.
Different communities use different languages, even within science and engineering; physicists use a different language than chemists who use a different language than meteorologists. We are creating a forum to share the newest developments and advances in our understanding of the atmosphere with an audience including environmental engineers, chemists, physicists, and policymakers. We are providing a space where we can talk together and open collaborations between our communities.
Scope
Environmental Science: Atmospheres is a gold open access journal publishing high-quality research in fundamental and applied atmospheric science.
The journal is cross-disciplinary and spans the entirety of Earth’s atmosphere. This includes atmosphere–biosphere, atmosphere–ocean, and atmosphere–surface interactions. We also encourage research related to indoor air as well as human health effects.
Chemical processes, interactions between chemical and physical systems, and environmental change are central, as is environmental change driven by natural or anthropogenic causes, including emissions from natural and human systems.
Environmental Science: Atmospheres welcomes contributions in thermodynamics, microphysics, and chemistry of multiphase systems coupling gases, aerosols and clouds, as well as photochemistry and radiative transfer. All aspects of science are covered, including in situ and laboratory measurements, computation chemistry and chemical transport modelling, instrumentation, and remote sensing.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Aerosols
- Biomass burning
- Biosphere interactions
- Clouds
- Climate variability, drivers and consequences
- Computational chemistry
- Deposition
- Dust
- Emissions
- Field measurements
- Gases
- Health effects
- Hydrosphere interactions
- Indoor air
- Instrumentation
- Modelling
- Isotopes
- Laboratory measurements
- Multiphase chemistry
- Pollution mitigation
- Precipitation
- Radiation
- Remote sensing
Publish in our Themed Collections
Environmental Science: Atmospheres publishes a number of themed collections every year on timely and important topics, guest edited by members of the atmospheric science community. All submissions to our themed collections will undergo an initial assessment by the journal Editors and subsequent peer review as per the usual standards of RSC journals.
Read our growing collections of papers on the following topics:
Join us in tackling the UN SDG
We welcome contributions to our cross-journal collections across our energy and environmental science journals showcasing research that advances the following UN SDGs. State the following in your Comments to the Editor when you on these themes:
UN SDG 6: Clean water and sanitation – XXSDG0622
UN SDG 7: Affordable and clean energy – XXSDG0722
UN SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production – XXSDG1222
UN SDG 13: Climate Action – XXSDG1322
UN SDG 14: Life below water – XXSDG1422
Coronavirus research – we welcome your high-impact studies
The RSC’s Environmental Science journals welcome your high-impact research on all environmental aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Interdisciplinary & comprehensive
Multidisciplinary in nature, Environmental Science: Atmospheres covers the full breadth of atmospheric science.
Visible
This gold open access journal gives your work maximum visibility and reaches a global readership. Our APCs offer excellent value, and discounts and waivers are available to make publishing open access achievable and sustainable.
Transparent & open
Offers a transparent peer-review process, showing our commitment to transparency and open science.
Part of the family
Joins an already trusted and established family of environmental science journals.
A trusted society publisher
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Jon Ferrier, Executive Editor
Demitra Ellina, Deputy Editor
Lucy Argyle, Editorial Production Manager
Alex Holiday, Editorial Assistant
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Transparent peer review process
To support increased transparency, we offer authors the option to publish the peer review history alongside their article. Reviewers are anonymous unless they choose to sign their report.
Find out more about our transparent peer review policy.
Featured Articles
Atmospheric aerosol particles can be coated with organic materials, impacting aerosol atmospheric lifetime and urban air quality. Coatings of organic materials are also found on indoor surfaces such as window glass.
Air pollution is a major health risk, but the underlying chemical mechanisms are not yet well understood. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and gaseous pollutants can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the epithelial lining fluid (ELF), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the most abundant ROS in the human body.
Atmospheric chemistry models generally assume organic aerosol (OA) to be photochemically inert. Recent mechanisms for the oxidation of biogenic isoprene, a major source of secondary organic aerosol (iSOA), produce excessive OA in the absence of subsequent OA reactivity.
Article processing charges
Following our peer review process, if the article is accepted, the article processing charges (APCs) below will be applied to your article. These apply to accepted articles only, there are no submission charges for Environmental Science: Atmospheres.
Article processing charge | |
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Full price | £2,100 (+local taxes if applicable)* |
Corresponding authors from India, Indonesia and Philippines | £1,050 (+local taxes if applicable) |
Corresponding authors from Group A & Group B | Full APC waiver |
*15% RSC member and R&P Institution discount available. Applicable to full price only.
Use our to check if your APC is covered by an institutional agreement with us.
Note, if your institution has an agreement with us that covers APCs, you will be notified of this at article acceptance.
Discounts and waivers are also available on an individual basis. Find out more about applying for a waiver.
Corresponding authors who are not already members of the ÂÜÀòÉç are entitled to one year’s Affiliate membership as part of their APC. Find out more about our member benefits.
As part of the submission process, authors will be asked to agree to the Environmental Science: Atmospheres open access terms & conditions.
We offer Environmental Science: Atmospheres authors a choice of two Creative Commons licenses: CC BY or CC BY NC. Publication under these licenses means that authors retain copyright of their article, but allows users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. Read our open access statement for further information.
All published articles are deposited with LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, Portico and the British Library for archiving.
For information about APC pricing for all RSC journals please click here.
Peer review
Environmental Science: Atmospheres follows a single-anonymised peer review process, with manuscripts handled by experienced associate editors. It consists of the following stages:
- Your manuscript is initially assessed by an Associate Editor
- The Associate Editor solicits the expertise of at least two anonymous reviewers to assess your article and submit a report
- The Associate Editor handling your manuscript makes a decision based on the reviewer reports recieved. In the event that no clear decision can be made, another senior reviewer will be consulted
Please refer to our processes and policies for full details including our appeals procedure.
Readership information
Our readership is interdisciplinary including researchers throughout the wider environmental science and climate change communities, appealing to both those working in fundamental and applied atmospheric chemistry.
Subscription information
Environmental Science: Atmospheres is fully gold open access – articles can be downloaded free from the website with no barriers to access. Environmental Science: Atmospheres publishes 12 issues per year.
Online only ISSN 2634-3606
Copyright
Copyright is retained by authors when an open access licence is accepted, as with our standard licence to publish agreement. Full and accurate attribution to the original author is required for any re-use of the work. Find out more about copyright, licences and re-use permission.
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*2023 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2024)
**The median time from submission to first decision including manuscripts rejected without peer review from the previous calendar year
***The median time from submission to first decision for peer-reviewed manuscripts from the previous calendar year
****The median time from submission to rejection without peer review for manuscripts from the previous calendar year
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