About ETC Journal App
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C) publishes original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances scientific knowledge in the areas of environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry, and hazard/risk assessment, focusing on papers that enhance our capability to predict, measure, and assess the fate and effects of chemicals in the environment.
Enjoy an entirely new browsing and reading experience, and keep up to date with important developments even faster:
- Stay current with the latest articles through Early View
- Receive alerts when new issues are available (opt in)
- Download articles and issues for offline perusal
- Save your favorite articles for quick and easy access, including offline
- Browse issues before you decide to download them
ETC is the flagship journal of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). The journal is dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, including the application of these sciences to risk assessment. The journal integrates the fields of environmental toxicology; environmental, analytical, and molecular chemistry; ecology; physiology; biochemistry; microbiology; genetics; genomics; environmental engineering; chemical, environmental, and biological modeling; epidemiology; and earth sciences. ET&C publishes papers describing original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances understanding in the area of environmental toxicology, non-chemical ecological stressors, environmental chemistry and hazard/risk assessment. This includes subjects dealing with the harmful effects of a wide range of chemical, biological and physical stressors on organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems.
Editor-in-Chief: G.A. Burton, Jr.
Founding Editor: C.H. Ward
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This app works as advertised, and has a clean interface for easy reading, navigating, and saving recent articles. Figures are surprisingly clear on the small screen. Some aspects are even better than the regular online version: one sign in with SETAC membership and full text is available in subsequent sessions, no need to reenter. Downsides: (1) Search is quirky; (2) content starts with the Oct-2015 issue; (3) references to other ET&C articles don't open in the application, have to manually browse to them.