About the Journal

Pollutome positions itself as a cutting-edge environmental science journal dedicated to understanding the full spectrum of pollutant impacts across biological, ecological, and geochemical dimensions. Unlike traditional biomarker or ecotoxicology journals, Pollutome emphasises integrative, system-wide assessment from individual organisms to ecosystems capturing how diverse contaminants interact within real environments. Its advantage lies in its broad environmental relevance: climate-linked pollution stress, ecosystem degradation, emerging contaminants, and restoration science. This ensures exceptionally high submission potential from environmental scientists, ecologists, geochemists, pollution-control researchers, and sustainability scholars. The journal’s modern “pollutome” framing gives it a unique identity ideal for WoS expansion.

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Comprehensive biological, chemical and ecological response profiling to pollution including pollutome mapping.
  • Biomarkers, bioindicators and sentinel species for ecosystem contamination assessment.
  • Pollution pathways across air, water, soil, sediment and multi media environmental transport.
  • Impacts of heavy metals, microplastics, PFAS, pesticides, hydrocarbons and emerging contaminants.
  • Ecosystem level assessments involving plants, animals, microorganisms and habitat health.
  • Natural attenuation, biodegradation processes and pollutant transformation mechanisms.
  • Environmental monitoring methods including field sampling, remote sensing, GIS and sensor networks.
  • Risk assessment, ecological modelling, early warning systems and pollution climate interaction analyses.