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Disaster emissions and effects on air quality

Submissions now open

Deadline: 01 November 2025
Guest Editors: Rami Alfarra, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Sergey Nizkorodov, University of California Irvine
Albert Presto, Carnegie Mellon University

Environmental Science: Atmospheres is delighted to highlight our new collection exploring Disaster Emissions and Effects on Air Quality

Disaster Emissions and Effects on Air Quality is a broad collection that aims to publish work that highlights the impact that disasters can have on air quality, and by extension, on all Earth environmental systems. The collection will aim to include articles focussing on emission, transport, deposition, chemical transformation, and monitoring of contaminants that appeared in the atmosphere as a result of disastrous events.

A collection considering all aspects of Disaster Emissions in connection to the Earth atmosphere, including topics such as, but not limited to:

  • Natural phenomena such as unusually powerful wildfires, dust storms and volcanoes.
  • Industrial disasters such as chemical releases, urban fires, oil spills, nuclear accidents, etc.
  • Past, current, and possible future military conflicts.
  • Emissions, transport, deposition, chemical transformation, and monitoring of the disaster-related air contaminants.
  • Exposure, risk and health implications of atmospheric disaster emissions on biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere.

This themed collection will include all manuscript types: original research papers, communications, perspectives and review articles. If authors are interested in submitting a review article, please email an outline proposal to the editors for approval and official invitation.

Environmental Science: Atmospheres

Impact factor

3.5 (2024)

First decision time (all)

32 days

First decision time (peer)

37 days

Editor-in-chief

Neil Donahue

Open access

Gold

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