期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

ISSN:1096-2247
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106
  出版社网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/
期刊网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uawm20/current
影响因子:2.235
主题范畴:ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL;    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;    METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

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



About the journal

The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (J&AWMA) is one of the oldest continuously published, peer-reviewed, technical environmental journals in the world. First published in 1951 under the name Air Repair , J&AWMA is intended to serve those occupationally involved in air pollution control and waste management through the publication of timely and reliable information.

Vision
To be the leading technical communicator for policy-relevant air and waste management science and technology.

Mission
To provide A&WMA and the general public with descriptions of timely, contemporary advances in air quality and waste management science and technology for use in improving environmental protection.

标题历史记录详细信息

Former titles (until 1995): Air and Waste (美国) (1073-161X)
(until 1993): Air and Waste Management Association. Journal (美国) (1047-3289)
(until 1990): JAPCA (美国) (0894-0630)
(until 1987): Air Pollution Control Association. Journal (美国) (0002-2470)
Which incorporated (1953-1959): APCA News (美国)
(until 1955): Air Repair (美国) (0096-6665)

Instructions to Authors
The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association is one of the oldest continuously published, peer reviewed, technical environmental journals in the world. First published in 1951 under the name Air Repair , the Journal is intended to serve those occupationally involved in air pollution control and waste management through the publication of timely and reliable information in several formats. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.

Publication policy

Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis); that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; and that its publication has been approved by all coauthors and the responsible authorities at the institute where the work was conducted. Submission also implies that the authors have already obtained all necessary permissions for the inclusion of copyrighted materials, such as figures and tables from other publications. Previously published work will not be considered for publication. The Journal will, however, accept manuscripts based on presentations made at conferences sponsored by the Air & Waste Management Association, at the discretion of the Technical Editor-in-Chief.

Copyright 

Each manuscript submittal must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher.

Manuscript types

Technical papers describe and interpret the results of original investigations in all aspects of air pollution and waste management. They are significant in their findings and increase the body of knowledge upon which environmental decision-making and policy are based. Of particular interest are topics that are relevant to science and technology issues and problems emerging from contemporary directions in regulatory policy-making.

Notebook papers offer a forum for rapid disclosure of new technical or administrative studies, or for significant comment on previously published papers. Publication of a Notebook paper will not preclude later consideration of a technical paper on the subject. If the Notebook paper is a comment on a previously published paper, the Notebook paper will be published with a reply from the author(s) of the previously published paper.

Review papers synthesize existing research and define problems to be addressed by future research. Reviews should be critical in nature while noting the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of current knowledge.

All papers submitted for consideration in the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association are subject to a minimum of two external peer reviews.

Manuscript preparation  

Manuscripts that do not conform to these guidelines may be delayed in publication or returned to authors for resubmission. The Journal strives to present information in a clear, direct, and easily understood format. Although the Journal does not maintain a page-limit policy, authors should be mindful of their audience and strive for efficiency in presentation. Manuscripts that are unnecessarily lengthy or repetitive will be identified as such by the Journal reviewers and/or editors, and returned to the authors for revision. Authors should also remain cognizant of the Journal’s page charge policy, which is assessed on a per-published-page basis.
 
Color Artwork.
Although the Journal is printed in black and white, color artwork (e.g., figures, graphics, photographs) can be accepted. Color art will be reproduced in color in the online publication at no additional cost to the author. Costs to the author to include print color are as follows (costs subject to change): US$900.00 for the first page of color; US$450.00 per page for the next three pages. A custom quote will provided for articles with more than 4 pages of color. Please keep in mind that large figures containing multiple parts may possibly have to be split between two pages, in which case you would need to pay for both pages of color artwork.
 
Supplemental Data. Supplemental material can consist of items intended for the reviewers’ reference only and not for the general readership, such as a copy of your text with the changes tracked, extensive comments to reviewers, documents containing special formatting, and so forth. It can also be a file that is to be linked to the published manuscript and accessible by readers. Supplemental information that is intended to be accessible by readers should be uploaded as one single file, and an appropriate citation must be included in the manuscript text. The file size of this supplemental material should be less than 50 mb. It will be hosted on the publisher’s website and information directing readers to the file will be printed in the manuscript at the place where it is cited in the text. All supplemental files should be placed after the manuscript files when submitting them.
 
Manuscript submission 
The Journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the  guide for ScholarOne authors  before making a submission. When ready to submit, please visit the Journal’s ScholarOne website at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jawma . ScholarOne Manuscripts allows for rapid submission of original and revised manuscripts, as well as facilitating the review process and internal communication between authors, editors and reviewers via a web-based platform. ScholarOne Manuscripts technical support can be accessed via http://scholarone.com/services/support/
Before submitting your manuscript, please review the following checklist to ensure that you have included all of the following elements/requirements:
  • Manuscript does not exceed 11,000 words in length (excluding Abstract, Implications, References, Tables, or Figures);
  • Manuscript has a concise title that avoids acronyms and abbreviations;
  • Manuscript has a list under the title on the first page of all authors and their affiliations, including the city, state/province, and country for each;
  • An implications statement of 100 words or less, explaining the practical implications of the manuscript for law-makers, policy-makers, and others, should be uploaded as a separate file which is placed first where the file designation indicates Implication Statement on the submittal screen. It does not need to also be included in the manuscript file; see sample Implication Statement
  • An abstract of 300 words or less, summarizing the work’s purpose, methodology, results, and conclusions, should beplaced in the Abstract text box in the manuscript record and does not need to also be included in the manuscript text file; see sample Abstract
  • References (following the text), cited in alphabetical order by first author name, and styled according to The Chicago Manual Style;
  • Any relevant tables and figures, following the formats and style outlined herein;
  • An “about the authors” statement, providing the name, title, affiliation, and current contact information for the corresponding author, and the affiliation of each co-author. Excessive biographical information is unnecessary; see sample About the Authors
  • Line numbering is not needed;
  • The version of the text submitted for review should not contain tracked changes, boxes around text, comments boxes, highlighted or colored text, or any other editing marks. However, an additional copy of a manuscript that shows the changes may be attached if designated as a Supplemental file. see sample Manuscript

Resubmittal timelines and manuscript withdrawals

Once authors have been notified of a publication decision asking for revisions, they are requested to submit their revised manuscripts in the same manuscript record in ScholarOne within 30 days to help maintain the publication schedule. If the deadline in ScholarOne for submitting your manuscript has expired, please contact Nancy Bernheisel at nbernheisel@awma.org for an extension. Manuscripts that have no action taken on them by the author within 12 months of notification will be withdrawn from the queue, and those authors still interested in publishing in the Journal will need to begin the submittal process over again (i.e., as a new manuscript).

Contact information  

Please contact the Journal of Air & Waste Management Association’s Editorial Offices with questions regarding editorial policies and manuscript submittal instructions at: One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor, 420 Fort Duquesne Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1435, USA; phone: +1-412-232-3444; fax: +1-412-232-3450; e-mail: journal@awma.org

Proofs 

Page proofs are sent to the corresponding author using Taylor & Francis’ Eproof system. They must be carefully checked and returned within 48 hours of receipt. Only minor corrections can be made once the proofs are issued, so make sure the documents you submit for review are correctly formatted and contain accurate information.

Page charges and reprints  

Papers published in the Journal are subject to page charges of US$79 per printed page for current A&WMA members and US$89 per page for all others. Payment must be received before manuscripts can be published.  Authors for whom we receive a valid email address will be provided an opportunity to purchase reprints of individual articles, or copies of the complete print issue.  These authors will also be given complimentary access to their final article on Taylor & Francis Online.  
 
When you submit your manuscript  

If you do not already have an account in ScholarOne, you will need to establish one. However, even if you have not established an account therein yourself, you may already be in the system as a potential reviewer. If so, the system should caution you that an account already exists containing your e-mail address. You will then already have an author account as well. But you should make sure all your information is current and accurate. When you submit a new manuscript, ScholarOne will assign a number to it. This number should be included in all correspondence regarding the manuscript. You should also be sure to submit all versions of the manuscript into the same ScholarOne record rather than beginning with a new manuscript record at any stage of the process.


Editorial Board

TECHNICAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

S. Trivikrama Rao  
North Carolina State University
Term ends: 2014

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Hsunling Bai
National Chiao Tung University
Term ends: 2014

Véronique Bouchet
Environment Canada, Canada
Term ends: 2016

Jeffrey Brook
Meteorological Service of Canada
Term ends: 2014
 
Junji Cao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Term ends: 2014

Joshua Fu
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Term ends: 2015

Paul Lemieux
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Term ends: 2014

Valli Manickam
Administrative Staff College, India
Term ends: 2016
 
Danny D. Reible
University of Texas, Austin
Term ends: 2014
 
Silvia Trini Castelli
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italy
Term ends: 2016

Chung-Shin Yuan
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Term ends: 2015

PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE

Michael T. Kleinman, Chair
University of California, Irvine
Term ends: 2014


EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD

Naresh Kumar, Chair
EPRI
Term ends: 2014

Christian Hogrefe, Vice Chair
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Term ends: 2016

Judith Chow
Desert Research Institute
Term ends: 2015
 
Susan Collet
Toyota Technical Center
Term ends: 2016

Wayne T. Davis
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Term ends: 2015

Jill Engel-Cox
Battelle Memorial Institute
Term ends: 2015

Howard Feldman
American Petroleum Institute
Term ends: 2016

Marcel Halberstadt
Retired Engineer Technical Assistance Foundation
Term ends: 2014

R.K.M. Jayanty
Research Triangle Institute
Term ends: 2015
 
Michael T. Kleinman
University of California, Irvine
Term ends: 2014

Petros Koutrakis, Emeritus Member
Harvard University

Mark McMillan
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Term ends: 2014
 
David Ramirez
Texas A&M University, Kingsville
Term ends: 2016

Abhilash Vijayan
California Air Resources Board
Term ends: 2015
 
Chang-Yu Wu
University of Florida
Term ends: 2014
 
A&WMA HEADQUARTERS
 
Lisa Bucher
Managing Editor
 
Jim Powell, QEP
Executive Director, A&WMA
One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor
420 Fort Duquesne Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1435
1-412-232-3444, fax: 1-412-232-3450

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