期刊名称:AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH

ISSN:1680-8584
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:TAIWAN ASSOC AEROSOL RES-TAAR, CHAOYANG UNIV TECH, DEPT ENV ENG & MGMT, PROD CTR AAQR, NO 168, JIFONG E RD, WUFONG TOWNSHIP, TAICHUNG COUNTY, TAIWAN, 41349
  出版社网址:http://aaqr.org/
期刊网址:http://aaqr.org/
影响因子:3.063
主题范畴:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;    China Journals

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Aims and Scope

 

The international journal of Aerosol and Air Quality Research (AAQR) covers all aspects of aerosol science and technology, atmospheric science and air quality related issues. It encompasses a multi-disciplinary field, including:

- Aerosol, air quality, air toxics, atmospheric chemistry and global change,

- Nanoparticle and nanotechnology,

- Sources, combustion, thermal decomposition, emission, properties, behavior, formation, transport, deposition, measurement and analysis,

- Effects on human health, plants and environments,

- Pollution control technologies,

- Invention and improvement of sampling instruments and technologies,

- Optical/radiative properties and remote sensing,

- Carbon dioxide emission, capture, storage and utilization; novel methods for the reduction of carbon dioxide emission,

- Other topics related to aerosol and air quality.

ISSN 1680-8584 (paper)

ISSN 2071-1409 (electronic)

Audience

Biologists, chemists, environmental scientists, industrial hygienists, meteorologists,

physicists, toxicologists and all others with an interest in aerosol and air quality.

Manuscripts Submission

All manuscripts should be submitted on-line at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aaqr

Editors-in-Chief:
Prof. Neng‐Huei (George) Lin (e-mail: nhlin@cc.ncu.edu.tw)
Prof. Chuen-Jinn Tsai (e-mail: cjtsai@mail.nctu.edu.tw)

Publication Frequency

Aerosol and Air Quality Research is published bimonthly on February, April, June, August, October and December. An additional Special issue has been published on November 2011 (Volume 11, Number 6). All published papers can be downloaded free at http://www.aaqr.org/

Abstracting and Indexing

Aerosol and Air Quality Research is currently abstracted and indexed in:

SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded)

Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition

Compendex

Geobase

Scopus

Chemical Abstracts Service

EMBASE

CSA Pollution Abstracts

CSA Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

CSA Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management

CSA Environmental Engineering Abstracts


Instructions to Authors

Instructions for Authors (Word, 46 kB) (PDF, 57 kB)

Submission Template (Word, 167 kB)

 

These instructions are provided to help authors prepare their manuscripts. Submitted papers should report new work or ideas. Full-length papers, critical reviews, technical notes, comments on published papers and short communications are acceptable for submission.

 

Manuscript

1. Papers must be written in English. Spelling and grammar should be checked by an English-speaking editor if English is not the first language.

2. The manuscript in the word format should be submitted on-line at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aaqr. The system will convert the word file into pdf/html files for the review purpose only. Upon approval for the format and appropriateness of the submitted manuscript, the manuscript would be in review process. You must first create an account in the on-line submission system before you are able to submit the manuscripts.

3. The main text of the manuscript must be typed in 12 Times New Roman font, double-spaced on one side of A4 or 8.5” × 11” paper using appropriate margins. The font size of the title and sub-title is 16 and 14, respectively. The submitted manuscript should not exceed 35 pages including text, references, tables, and figures. All pages should be numbered at the bottom of each page.

4. Insert consecutive line numbers in the left margin of all pages. This feature can be found in “Page Setup”.

5. Leave only one space after periods.

6. Manuscripts should contain the following elements in sequence: title, names and affiliations of authors, abstract, keywords, introduction of paper, text, conclusions, acknowledgements, appendices, references, list of table titles, tables, list of figure captions, and figures.

7. Download the submission template of the manuscript at http://www.aaqr.org/ and follow the same format to prepare the manuscripts.

Title

1. Title should be informative and specific, not to exceed 20 words.

2. Avoid chemical formulae in title.

 

Name of author and affiliation
1. List each author’s first, middle and last name and affiliation.

2. Include the fax, telephone and e-mail address for the corresponding author in a footnote on page one.

Abstract

1. Maximum of 300 words should be used in the abstract, not to exceed one-page, including list of authors, affiliation and keywords.

2. The purposes, methods, contents, conclusions, as well as new significant findings, should be summarized in the abstract.

Highlights
1. Highlights are mandatory for AAQR, and should be submitted in a separate file through the online submission system. They will also be reviewed by reviewers and editors. Highlights should include 3 to 5 bullet points (maximum 85 characters, including spaces, per bullet point) to convey the essence of the research.

2. Highlights will be displayed in online search result lists, the contents list and in the online article, but will not (yet) appear in the article PDF file or print.

Keywords
1. Include up to five keywords to facilitate literature searches.

2. Avoid duplicating words already contained in the title.

References

1. All references to literature in the text should be cited in the form Smith (1997) if there is one author, Smith and Jones (1997) if there are two authors, or Smith et al. (1997) if there are more than two authors. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the information given in the text is exactly the same as that given in the reference list.

2. References should be arranged in alphabetical order by the first author’s last name.

3. Some examples for arranging the references:

(i) Journals:

Watson, J.G., Chow, J.C. and Chen, L.-W.A. (2005). Summary of Organic and Elemental Carbon/Black Carbon Analysis Methods and Intercomparisons. Aerosol Air Qual. Res. 5: 65-102.

Charell, P.R. and Hawley, R.E. (1981). Characteristics of Water Adsorption on Air Sampling Filters. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 42: 353-360.

(ii) Books:

Kerker, M. (1969). The Scattering of Light, Academic Press, New York.

(iii) Edited books:

Crittenden, B.D. and Long, R. (1976). In Carcinogenesis--A Comprehensive Survey, Vol. 1, Freudenthal, R.I. and Jones, P.W. (Eds.), Raven Press, New York, p. 209.

(iv) Conference proceedings, symposia, etc.:

Fissan, H.J., Franzen, H., Helsper, C. in: Benarie, M.M. (Ed.) Atmospheric Pollution 1978, Proc. 13th Int. Colloq., Paris, France, 1978, Elsevier, Amsterdam, p. 263-266.

4. The title of the cited journal should be abbreviated as in the Word List of Scientific Periodicals. For example, Aerosol and Air Quality Research should be abbreviated as Aerosol Air Qual. Res. Include the full title if the correct abbreviation is not known.

 

Tables and Figures

1. Submit each table and figure on a separate page.

2. Number tables and figures consecutively with Arabic numerals (Table 1, etc.) in order of citation in the text. The text should include references to all tables and figures.

3. Excessive tabulation of data or large tables should be avoided.

4. Each table and figure should have a brief and self-explanatory title. The title should be above the table or below the figure. Also provide a list of table and figure titles on a separate page.

5. Tables should be presented in the simplest style. Vertical lines should not be used.

6. Explanations should be given in footnotes with superscript italic Roman letters (a, b, c, etc.)at the bottom of the table, if it is necessary for the understanding of the table.

7. Figures should be clearly legible when reduced to a single-column width.

8. In the text, refer to figures as “Fig. (1)”, or “Figs. 1(a) and (b)”.

9. Color figures will be considered for publication; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge of color figure is US$250 each page. Good-quality color prints or files should be provided in their final size.

10. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of color prints deemed unacceptable.

 

Units

1. The use of S.I. units throughout is highly recommended.

2. Other metric units may be used with advance permission from the Editor-in-Chief.

 

Symbols

1. Define symbols (including Greek letters and other non-Latin symbols) at their first appearance in the text or in a separate list of notations.

2. Use mathematics type if it is possible.

3. At the first reference to a chemical compound, write the compound’s name in full, followed by its abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, use the abbreviation.

4. Take care to clearly differentiate zero (0) and the letter (O), one (1) and the letter (l), times sign (’) and the letter (x).

Equations

1. All equations must be clearly typewritten.

2. Subscripts and superscripts should be clearly legible.

3. The meanings of all symbols must be defined immediately after the equation in which they are first used.

4. Equations should be sequentially numbered in parentheses at the extremely right of the line, according to their appearance in the text.

5. When referring to equations in the text, preface the number with the word “Eq.” or “Eqs.” and place the number within the bracket as Eq. (1), or Eqs. (1-4), etc.

 

Acknowledgements

Written the acknowledgements in a separate section briefly before the references.

 

Accessibility of Materials and Data
1. To allow others to replicate, verify and build upon conclusions published in AAQR, authors are encouraged to deposit their data, such as microarray data, protein or DNA sequences, atomic coordinates and climate data, as much as possible in publicly accessible databases. The data library PANGAEA (http://www.pangaea.de) is recommended for authors to deposit their data. An accession number or a specific access address should be included in the published article. Sufficient detail on computer codes involved in the creation or analysis of data must be given, either within the paper or in the Supporting Information. After publication, the authors should make a reasonable effort to provide data and materials when requested by researchers for their own use. It is reasonable for authors to charge a modest amount to cover the cost of preparing and shipping the requested material.

2. Any restrictions on the availability of data, codes, or materials should be disclosed to Editor-in-chief upon submission.

Template for Manuscript Preparation

A template for manuscript preparation can be downloaded from the on-line submission web page, or the AAQR web site in the icon of “Instruction to Authors”. Insert line numbers at the left margin of the entire manuscript using “page setup” function.

 

After the Manuscript is Accepted

Authors are requested to submit the original and revised manuscripts on-line. Upon acceptance, authors are requested to e-mail the signed copyright form, the reprint order form and the AAQR subscription form to the production center of AAQR for final processing and publishing. E-mail address: admin@aaqr.org. Mailing address: Production Center of AAQR, Department of Environmental Engineering and Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, No. 168, Jifeng E. Rd., Wufeng District, Taichung City 41349, Taiwan.

Proofs and Reprints

1. Unless otherwise specified, proofs will be sent back electronically to the authors for proofreading and correction.

2. Authors will be charged for any other substantial corrections.

3. Authors should return the page proofs of their articles within 48 hours of receipt.

4. Authors should return the reprint order form to order the reprints.

5. The editors have the right to revise the content and modify the writing style of manuscripts.

6. The decision of the Editor-in-Chief is final.


Instructions to Authors
InstAuthors.pdf

Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief


Neng‐Huei (George) Lin (Taiwan)
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
National Central University
No. 300, Jhongda Rd
.

Jhongli 320
Taiwan
Tel: +886-3-4254069
Fax: +886-3-4254069
E-mail: nhlin@cc.ncu.edu.tw

Chuen-Jinn Tsai (Taiwan)
Institute of Environmental Engineering
National Chiao Tung University
No. 1001, University Road

Hsinchu 300
Taiwan
Tel: +886-3-5731880`
Fax: +886-3-5727835
E-mail: cjtsai@mail.nctu.edu.tw

Managing Editor


Lin-Chi Wang (Taiwan)
Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics
Cheng Shiu University
840, Chengcing Rd., Niaosong Dist.
Kaohsiung 83347
Taiwan
Tel: +886-7-7310606 ext. 3045
Fax: +886-7-7329254

E-mail: lcwang@csu.edu.tw

Editors


Jean M. Andino (USA)
School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy and
School for Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
Arizona State University

E-mail: Jean.Andino@asu.edu

Christof Asbach (Germany)
Air Quality & Sustainable Nanotechnology
Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA) e.V.

E-mail: asbach@iuta.de

James R. Campbell (USA)
Naval Research Laboratory

E-mail: james.campbell@nrlmry.navy.mil

Junji Cao (China)
Aerosol and Environment Division
Institute of Earth Environment
Chinese Academy of Sciences

E-mail: cao@loess.llqg.ac.cn

Tat Leung Chan (Hong Kong)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

E-mail: mmtlchan@polyu.edu.hk

Moo-Been Chang (Taiwan)
Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering
National Central University

E-mail: mbchang@ncuen.ncu.edu.tw

Shui-Jen Chen (Taiwan)
Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology

E-mail: chensj@mail.npust.edu.tw

Judith C. Chow (USA)
Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Desert Research Institute
E-mail: Judy.Chow@dri.edu

Ke Du (Canada)
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
The University of Calgary

E-mail: kddu@ucalgary.ca

Konstantinos Eleftheriadis (Greece)
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory
Institute of Nuclear Technology - Radiation Protection
N.C.S.R. "Demokritos"

E-mail: elefther@ipta.demokritos.gr

Joshua S. Fu (USA)
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
The University of Tennessee

E-mail: jsfu@utk.edu

Xiang Gao (China)
Department of Energy Engineering
Zhejiang University
E-mail: xgao@zju.edu.cn

Stefania Gilardoni (Italy)
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC)
Italian National Research Council (CNR)

E-mail: s.gilardoni@isac.cnr.it

Shiro Hatakeyama (Japan)
Institute of Symbiotic Science and Technology
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

E-mail: hatashir@cc.tuat.ac.jp

Philip K. Hopke (USA)
Institute for a Sustainable Environment
Center for Air Resources Engineering and Science
Clarkson University

E-mail: hopkepk@clarkson.edu

Tareq Hussein (Jordan)
Department of Physics
Faculty of Science

University of Jordan

E-mail: t.hussein@ju.edu.jo
              tareq.hussein@helsinki.fi

Jungho Hwang (Korea)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Yonsei University

E-mail: hwangjh@yonsei.ac.kr

Yong Pyo Kim (Korea)
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University

yong@ewha.ac.kr

Pramod Kulkarni (USA)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

E-mail: PSKulkarni@cdc.gov

Wen-Jhy Lee (Taiwan)
Department of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Environment Research Center
Research and Services Headquarters
National Cheng Kung University
E-mail: wjlee@mail.ncku.edu.tw

Gediminas Mainelis (USA)
Department of Environmental Sciences
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

E-mail: mainelis@envsci.rutgers.edu

Thomas M. Peters (USA)
Department of Occupational & Environmental Health
The University of Iowa

E-mail: thomas-m-peters@uiowa.edu

Perng-Jy Tsai (Taiwan)
Department of Environmental Occupational Health Medical College
National Cheng Kung University

E-mail:
pjtsai@mail.ncku.edu.tw

Ying I. Tsai (Taiwan)
Department of Environmental Resources Management
Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science

E-mail: mtsaiyi@mail.chna.edu.tw

Liya E. Yu (Singapore)
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
National University of Singapore

E-mail: liya.yu@nus.edu.sg

Chung-Shin Yuan (Taiwan)
Institute of Environmental Engineering
National Sun Yat-sen University

E-mail: ycsngi@mail.nsysu.edu.tw

Leiming Zhang (Canada)
Air Quality Research Division
Science and Technology Branch
Environment Canada

E-mail: leiming.zhang@ec.gc.ca

Junyu (Allen) Zheng (China)
School of Environmental Science and Engineering
South China University of Technology

E-mail: zheng.junyu@gmail.com

Yifang Zhu (USA)
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Fielding School of Public Health

E-mail: yifang@ucla.edu

   

Guest Editors


Kai Hsien Chi (Taiwan)
Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
National Yang Ming University

E-mail: khchi2@ym.edu.tw

 

Editorial Board Members


Shankar G. Aggarwal (India)

Analytical Chemistry
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory
E-mail: aggarwalsg@nplindia.org

 

Hajime Akimoto (Japan)
Asian Center for Air Pollution

E-mail: akimoto@acap.asia

Lucas Alados-Arboledas (Spain)
Applied Physics Department

Sciences Faculty

University of Granada

E-mail: alados@ugr.es

Peter Brimblecombe (Hong Kong)
School of Energy and Environment
City University of Hong Kong

E-mail: pbrimble@cityu.edu.hk

Chak K. Chan (Hong Kong)

Division of Environment / Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
E-mail: keckchan@ust.hk

Jianmin Chen (China)

Department of Environmental Science & Engineering

Fudan University

E-mail: jmchen@fudan.edu.cn

Kang-Shin Chen (Taiwan)
Institute of Environmental Engineering

National Sun Yat-Sen University

E-mail: shin@mail.nsysu.edu.tw

Meng-Dawn Cheng (USA)

Atmospheric and Aerosol Science Group

Environmental Sciences Division

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

E-mail: chengmd@ornl.gov

Stefano di Stasio (Italy)

Istituto Motori C.N.R.
Italian National Research Council
E-mail: s.distasio@im.cnr.it

Guor-Cheng Fang (Taiwan)
Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering

Hungkuang University

E-mail: gcfang@sunrise.hk.edu.tw

Heinz Fissan (Germany)

Process & Aerosol Measurement Tech

University Duisburg-Essen

E-mail: heinz.fissan@uni-due.de

Masami Furuuchi (Japan)

Department of Civil Engineering

Kanazawa University

E-mail: mfuru@t.kanazawa-u.ac.jp

András Gelencsér (Hungary)

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Air Chemistry Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

University of Pannonia

E-mail: gelencs@almos.uni-pannon.hu

Sergey A. Grinshpun (USA)
Center for Health-Related Aerosol Studies

Department of Environmental Health

University of Cincinnati

E-mail: sergey.grinshpun@uc.edu

Zhaolin Gu (China)
Environmental Science and Technology

School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering

Xi'an Jiaotong University

E-mail: guzhaoln@mail.xjtu.edu.cn

Thorsten Hoffmann (Germany)

Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität

E-mail: t.hoffmann@uni-mainz.de

 

Christina N. Hsu (USA)
NASA/GSFC

E-mail: christina.hsu@nasa.gov

Rong-Ming Hu (United Kingdom)

Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research
University of Hertfordshire
E-mail: R.Hu@herts.ac.uk

 

Dan Jaffe (USA)
Department of Science and Technology
University of Washington-Bothell

E-mail: djaffe@uw.edu

Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh (Thailand)
Environmental Engineering and Management
School of Environment, Resources and Development
Asian Institute of Technology

E-mail: kimoanh@ait.ac.th

 

Paolo Laj (France)
Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environnement (LGGE)
LaMP/OPGC

E-mail: Paolo.Laj@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr

Alexis Lau (Hong Kong)

Division of Environment / Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
E-mail: alau@ust.hk

Arthur Lau (Hong Kong)

Department of Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

E-mail: pslau@ust.hk

Pao-Wen (Grace) Liu (Taiwan)

Department of Safety Health and Environmental Engineering
Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology

E-mail: graceliu@mail.hwai.edu.tw

Shih-Yuan Lu (Taiwan)

Department of Chemical Engineering

National Tsing Hua University

E-mail: sylu@mx.nthu.edu.tw

Robert Manson (USA)
Departments of Marine Sciences and Chemistry
University of Connecticut

E-mail: robert.mason@uconn.edu

Abdelwahid Mellouki (France)

Institut de Combustion, Aérothermique
Réactivité et Environnement-CNRS

E-mail: mellouki@cnrs-orleans.fr

 

John Ogren (USA)
Global Monitoring Division
NOAA

E-mail: John.A.Ogren@noaa.gov

Constantin Papastefanou (Greece)

Atomic and Nuclear Physics Laboratory

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

E-mail: papastefanou@physics.auth.gr

Kihong Park (Korea)

Department of Environmental Science and Engineering

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

E-mail: kpark@gist.ac.kr

Xavier Querol (Spain)

Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

E-mail: xavier.querol@idaea.csic.es

Bret A. Schichtel (USA)

Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere
Colorado State University

E-mail: Schichtel@cira.colostate.edu

Ramesh P. Singh (USA)
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Schmid College of Science and Technology
Chapman University

E-mail: rsingh@chapman.edu

Jiri Smolik (Czech Republic)

Laboratory of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, v.v.i.
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
E-mail: smolik@icpf.cas.cz

Alexander Starik (Russia)

Department of Physical and Chemical Kinetics

Central Institute of Aviation Motors

E-mail: star@ciam.ru

Wladyslaw W. Szymanski (Austria)

Aerosol Physics and Environmental Physics Group
Faculty of Physics
University of Vienna

E-mail: w.szym@univie.ac.at

Hiroshi Tanimoto (Japan)
Center for Global Environmental Research
National Institute for Environmental Studies

E-mail: tanimoto@nies.go.jp

Perapong Tekasakul (Thailand)

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Prince of Songkla University
E-mail: perapong.t@psu.ac.th

Wilfried Winiwarter (Austria)

Mitigation of Air pollution & Greenhouse gases (MAG)
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

E-mail: winiwarter@iiasa.ac.at

Chang-Yu Wu (USA)
Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
University of Florida

E-mail: cywu@ufl.edu

Trong-Neng Wu (Taiwan)

Department of Public Health
China Medical University

E-mail: tnwu@mail.cmu.edu.tw

Daizhou Zhang (Japan)

Faculty of Environmental and Symbiotic Sciences
Prefectural University of Kumamoto
E-mail: dzzhang@pu-kumamoto.ac.jp

Renjian Zhang (China)

Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP)
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

E-mail: zrj@mail.iap.ac.cn, zrj@tea.ac.cn

Tong Zhu (China)
College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Peking University

E-mail: tzhu@pku.edu.cn

 

Guoshun Zhuang (China)
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
Fudan University

E-mail: gzhuang@fudan.edu.cn

 

 

 

Past Editor-in-Chief:

2001 - 2003  Chiu-Sen Wang
2003 - 2008  Judith C. Chow, Chuen-Jinn Tsai, Yoshio Otani
2008 - 2011  Chuen-Jinn Tsai
2011 - 2013  Wen-Jhy Lee

 

Past Managing Editor:

2001 - 2003  Wen-Jhy Lee

 

Past Guest Editor:

2011, November Special Issue, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, Christina Emmanouil
2012, December Special Issue, Jun-Ji Cao
2013, February Special Issue, Chun-Shin Yuan, Ke Du
2014, March Special Issue, Ying Li, Fanxing Li


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