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Applied and Environmental Soil Science — Template for authors

Publisher: Hindawi
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Earth-Surface Processes #72 of 145 down down by 25 ranks
Soil Science #76 of 135 down down by 34 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 83 Published Papers | 140 Citations
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last-updated-icon Last updated: 09/07/2020
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Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

A measure of average citations received per peer-reviewed paper published in the journal.

Measures weighted citations received by the journal. Citation weighting depends on the categories and prestige of the citing journal.

Measures actual citations received relative to citations expected for the journal's category.

1.7

15% from 2019

CiteRatio for Applied and Environmental Soil Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.7
2019 2.0
2018 2.0
2017 2.7
2016 2.3
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0.431

37% from 2019

SJR for Applied and Environmental Soil Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.431
2019 0.315
2018 0.377
2017 0.451
2016 0.442
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1.285

87% from 2019

SNIP for Applied and Environmental Soil Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.285
2019 0.688
2018 0.995
2017 0.823
2016 0.929
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 15% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SJR of this journal has increased by 37% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • SNIP of this journal has increased by 87% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Applied and Environmental Soil Science

Applied and Environmental Soil Science is a peer-reviewed open access journal in the field of soil science aimed at an international audience. Its coverage reflects the multidisciplinarity nature of soil science, and focuses on studies that take account of the dynamics and spa...... Read More

Earth-Surface Processes

Soil Science

Earth and Planetary Sciences

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Last updated on
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ISSN
1687-7667
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Impact Factor
Low - 0.343
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Acceptance Rate
24%
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Frequency
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Open Access
Yes
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
Green faq
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Plagiarism Check
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Bibliography Name
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Citation Type
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C. W. J. Beenakker. “Specular andreev reflection in graphene”. Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 97, no. 6, 067007, 2006.

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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1155/2014/752708
Heavy Metal Polluted Soils: Effect on Plants and Bioremediation Methods
G. U. Chibuike1, Smart C. Obiora1

Abstract:

Soils polluted with heavy metals have become common across the globe due to increase in geologic and anthropogenic activities. Plants growing on these soils show a reduction in growth, performance, and yield. Bioremediation is an effective method of treating heavy metal polluted soils. It is a widely accepted method that is m... Soils polluted with heavy metals have become common across the globe due to increase in geologic and anthropogenic activities. Plants growing on these soils show a reduction in growth, performance, and yield. Bioremediation is an effective method of treating heavy metal polluted soils. It is a widely accepted method that is mostly carried out in situ; hence it is suitable for the establishment/reestablishment of crops on treated soils. Microorganisms and plants employ different mechanisms for the bioremediation of polluted soils. Using plants for the treatment of polluted soils is a more common approach in the bioremediation of heavy metal polluted soils. Combining both microorganisms and plants is an approach to bioremediation that ensures a more efficient clean-up of heavy metal polluted soils. However, success of this approach largely depends on the species of organisms involved in the process. read more read less

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Bioremediation (57%)57% related to the paper
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The Role of Soil pH in Plant Nutrition and Soil Remediation
Dora Neina1

Abstract:

In the natural environment, soil pH has an enormous influence on soil biogeochemical processes. Soil pH is, therefore, described as the “master soil variable” that influences myriads of soil biological, chemical, and physical properties and processes that affect plant growth and biomass yield. This paper discusses how soil pH... In the natural environment, soil pH has an enormous influence on soil biogeochemical processes. Soil pH is, therefore, described as the “master soil variable” that influences myriads of soil biological, chemical, and physical properties and processes that affect plant growth and biomass yield. This paper discusses how soil pH affects processes that are interlinked with the biological, geological, and chemical aspects of the soil environment as well as how these processes, through anthropogenic interventions, induce changes in soil pH. Unlike traditional discussions on the various causes of soil pH, particularly soil acidification, this paper focuses on relationships and effects as far as soil biogeochemistry is concerned. Firstly, the effects of soil pH on substance availability, mobility, and soil biological processes are discussed followed by the biogenic regulation of soil pH. It is concluded that soil pH can broadly be applied in two broad areas, i.e., nutrient cycling and plant nutrition and soil remediation (bioremediation and physicochemical remediation). read more read less

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Soil pH (70%)70% related to the paper, Soil acidification (63%)63% related to the paper, Environmental remediation (59%)59% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1155/2012/201462
Land Application of Biosolids in the USA: A Review
Qin Lu1, Zhenli He1, Peter J. Stoffella1

Abstract:

Land application of biosolids has proven a cost-effective method of waste disposal by beneficially recycling organic matter and nutrients and improving soil quality; however, it may also pose potential threat to the environment and human health. The purpose of this paper is to provide information on recent research progresses... Land application of biosolids has proven a cost-effective method of waste disposal by beneficially recycling organic matter and nutrients and improving soil quality; however, it may also pose potential threat to the environment and human health. The purpose of this paper is to provide information on recent research progresses and regulation efforts regarding land application of biosolids, including forms and types and nutrient values of biosolids, environmental and health concerns, and related best management practices (BMPs) of biosolids application, with emphasis on its land application in agriculture. More research and regulations are expected to minimize potential risks of biosolids land application, especially its long-term impacts. read more read less

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Biosolids (60%)60% related to the paper, Waste disposal (58%)58% related to the paper, Soil quality (50%)50% related to the paper
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Impact of No-Tillage and Conventional Tillage Systems on Soil Microbial Communities
Reji P. Mathew1, Yucheng Feng1, Leonard J. M. Githinji2, Ramble Ankumah2, Kipling S. Balkcom3

Abstract:

Soil management practices influence soil physical and chemical characteristics and bring about changes in the soil microbial community structure and function. In this study, the effects of long-term conventional and no-tillage practices on microbial community structure, enzyme activities, and selected physicochemical properti... Soil management practices influence soil physical and chemical characteristics and bring about changes in the soil microbial community structure and function. In this study, the effects of long-term conventional and no-tillage practices on microbial community structure, enzyme activities, and selected physicochemical properties were determined in a continuous corn system on a Decatur silt loam soil. The long-term no-tillage treatment resulted in higher soil carbon and nitrogen contents, viable microbial biomass, and phosphatase activities at the 0–5 cm depth than the conventional tillage treatment. Soil microbial community structure assessed using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) varied by tillage practice and soil depth. The abundance of PLFAs indicative of fungi, bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and actinobacteria was consistently higher in the no-till surface soil. Results of principal components analysis based on soil physicochemical and enzyme variables were in agreement with those based on PLFA and ARISA profiles. Soil organic carbon was positively correlated with most of the PLFA biomarkers. These results indicate that tillage practice and soil depth were two important factors affecting soil microbial community structure and activity, and conservation tillage practices improve both physicochemical and microbiological properties of soil. read more read less

Topics:

Soil management (68%)68% related to the paper, Soil organic matter (67%)67% related to the paper, Conventional tillage (64%)64% related to the paper, Soil carbon (62%)62% related to the paper, Tillage (58%)58% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1155/2012/617236
Distribution and Fate of Military Explosives and Propellants in Soil: A Review
John Pichtel1

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Energetic materials comprise both explosives and propellants. When released to the biosphere, energetics are xenobiotic contaminants which pose toxic hazards to ecosystems, humans, and other biota. Soils worldwide are contaminated by energetic materials from manufacturing operations; military conflict; military training activ... Energetic materials comprise both explosives and propellants. When released to the biosphere, energetics are xenobiotic contaminants which pose toxic hazards to ecosystems, humans, and other biota. Soils worldwide are contaminated by energetic materials from manufacturing operations; military conflict; military training activities at firing and impact ranges; and open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) of obsolete munitions. Energetic materials undergo varying degrees of chemical and biochemical transformation depending on the compounds involved and environmental factors. This paper addresses the occurrence of energetic materials in soils including a discussion of their fates after contact with soil. Emphasis is placed on the explosives 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX), and octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX), and the propellant ingredients nitroglycerin (NG), nitroguanidine (NQ), nitrocellulose (NC), 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT), and perchlorate. read more read less
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RoMEO Colour Archiving policy
Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

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1. Author Year
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