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Environmental Sciences Europe

ISSN:
2190-4715
2
h-index
6
Citations
7
Works
0.33
2-year mean citedness

Trust signals

1 of 3 signals present

Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

  • DOAJ
    No data
    doaj.org
  • OAK list
    No data
    OAK
  • Valid ISSN
    Present
    ISSN

This is an information label, not an official ruling. A missing signal is not a penalty — a regional journal may simply not be in DOAJ.

Trends over time

Performance over time

Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

  • Publications
  • Citations
013450134520222024202520262022: Publications 1, Citations 02024: Publications 3, Citations 02025: Publications 3, Citations 42026: Publications 0, Citations 2

Citation history

0134520222024202520262022: Citations 02024: Citations 02025: Citations 42026: Citations 2

Publication history

0134520222024202520262022: Publications 12024: Publications 32025: Publications 32026: Publications 0

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

01220222024202520262022: h-index 02024: h-index 02025: h-index 12026: h-index 2

Most-cited works

  1. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure during pregnancy and changes in umbilical renal function20242 citations
  2. Exploring the role of ICT adoption technologies and renewable energy consumption in achieving a sustainable environment in the United States: an SDGs-based policy framework20252 citations
  3. Public health burden of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the East African environment: a systematic review20252 citations
  4. Toxic effects on enzymatic activity, gene expression and histopathological biomarkers in organisms exposed to microplastics and nanoplastics: a review20220 citations
  5. Exposure to heavy metals and neurocognitive function in adults: a systematic review20240 citations
  6. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between exposure to potentially toxic elements and gestational diabetes mellitus20240 citations
  7. Prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls is associated with markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in cord blood samples20250 citations