issue 3 publication date 2019-07-01
- Evaluation of Applying Solvent Extraction and Iron Nanoparticles for Oily Sludge Recovery and Upgrading Based on Sludge Specifications
- The Study of CO Symptoms' Impacts on Individuals, Using GIS and Agent-based Modeling (ABM)
- Application of Hybrid Cells in Series Model in the Pollution Transport through Layered Material
- Improvement of Anaerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge, Using Combined Hydrogen Peroxide and Thermal Pre-Treatment
- A Novel and an Efficient 3-D High Nitrogen Doped Graphene Oxide Adsorbent for the Removal of Congo Red from Aqueous Solutions
- Study of Cadmium and Nickel Removal from Battery Industry Wastewater by Fe2O3 Nanoparticles
- Stabilization of Filter Cake and its Leaching Behaviour: A Case Study with Cementitious and Soluble Phosphate Additives
- The Environmental Strategic Analysis of Oil & Gas Industries in the Kurdistan Region Using PESTLE, SWOT and FDEMATEL
- Review on Bioremediation: A Tool to Resurrect the Polluted Rivers
- Strategic Planning, Based on Environmental Spatial Assessment, Using SWOT and GIS to Locate Sustainable Industrial Areas (Case Study: Tehran Province)
- Synthesis of Activated Carbon from Sugarcane Bagasse and Application for Mercury Adsorption
- Evaluation of Ecological Vulnerability in Chelgard Mountainous Landscape
- Identification of the Thresholds of Extreme Values and Synoptic Analysis of PM10 Pollution in the Atmosphere of Ahvaz
- Modeling and Optimization of the Coagulation–Flocculation Process in Turbidity Removal from Aqueous Solutions Using Rice Starch
- Water Quality Assessment of Perak River, Malaysia
- Monitoring of Zn and Cr in Downstream Water from Uzunçayır Dam in Turkey
- Novel Bacterial Strains Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp. Isolated from Petroleum Oil Contaminated Soils for Degradation of Flourene and Phenanthrene
- Prioritization of Environmental Sensitive Spots in Studies of Environmental Impact Assessment to Select the Preferred Option, Based on AHP and GIS Compound in the Gas Pipeline Project
volume