Literals
- dcterms:publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- ou:categoriaSJR
- Environmental Engineering (Q1)
- Pollution (Q1)
- Waste Management and Disposal (Q1)
- Environmental Chemistry (Q1)
- ou:codigoRevista
- 0048-9697
- vcard:country-name
- Netherlands
- dcterms:coverage
- 1970, 1972-2024
- bibo:eissn
- 1879-1026
- dcterms:identifier
- 2023-17042
- bibo:issn
- 0048-9697
- vcard:region
- Western Europe
- ou:sjrMejorCuartil
- Q1
- dcterms:title
- Science of The Total Environment
Typed Literals
- ou:sjr
- 1.998 (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#Decimal)
Inverse Relations
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ou:publicadaEnRevista
- Effects of noise on pedestrians in urban environments where road traffic is the main source of sound
- Age ratio, crippling losses and factors affecting daily hunting bags of European Turtle-dove in Spain: Implications for sustainable harvest management of a declining migratory species
- Constructing a pollen proxy from low-cost Optical Particle Counter (OPC) data processed with Neural Networks and Random Forests
- Defining the in vivo mechanism of air pollutant toxicity using murine stress response biomarkers
- Diurnal pattern of Poaceae and Betula pollen flight in Central Europe
- Effects of fresh and field-aged holm-oak biochar on As, Cd and Pb bioaccumulation in different rice growing environments
- Alternaria spore exposure in Bavaria, Germany, measured using artificial intelligence algorithms in a network of BAA500 automatic pollen monitors
- Environmental and economic assessment of a floating constructed wetland to rehabilitate eutrophicated waterways
- Evidence of contamination-associated damage in blue sharks (Prionace glauca) from the Northeast Atlantic
- Large-area mobile measurement of outdoor exposure to radio frequencies
- Machine learning methods for low-cost pollen monitoring – Model optimisation and interpretability
- Potential to reduce pesticides in intensive apple production through management practices could be challenged by climatic extremes
- Towards European automatic bioaerosol monitoring: Comparison of 9 automatic pollen observational instruments with classic Hirst-type traps