Editorial Team

The members represent six continents—Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, North America, and South America—including ten female editors/advisors (30%).

CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF

A/Prof. M. Mahmudur Rahman, The University of Newcastle, Australia [Google Scholar]

Environmental Remediation; Water and Wastewater Treatment; Food Safety; Health Risk Assessment; Analytical Chemistry; Microplastics; Trace Metal Biogeochemistry.

Dr. Bibhash Nath, Independent Scientist (Formerly at Hunter College, CUNY), USA [Google Scholar]

Environmental Geochemistry; Hydrogeology; Urban Heat Island; Remote Sensing; Geographic Information System; Geospatial Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Disaster Risk Assessment; Community Resilience.

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Dr. Priyanka Mondal, VITO, Belgium [Google Scholar]

Membrane Technology; Desalination; Water Treatment.

Prof. Abida Farooqui, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan [Google Scholar]

Water Quality; Arsenic; Fluoride: Geochemistry; Health Risk Assessment.

Prof. Alper Baba, İzmir Institute of Technology, Turkey [Google Scholar]

Engineering Geology; Geothermal Energy; Hydrogeology; Water Resources.

Prof. Anamika Barua, IIT Guwahati, India [Google Scholar]

Climate Change and Water Security; Ecological Footprint; Virtual Water flows through trade; Water governance including transboundary water governance.

Dr. André Burnol, BRGM: French Geological Survey, France [Google Scholar]

Groundwater; Soil Moisture; Reactive Transport; InSAR; Remote Sensing.

Dr. Arpita Mandal, The University of the West Indies, Jamaica [Google Scholar]

Water Resources; Disaster Management; Hydrology and Hydrological Modelling.

Dr. Asif Javed, Hazara University, Pakistan [Google Scholar]

Water Resources Management; Wastewater-Based Epidemiology; Health Risks.

Emmanuel Ngendahayo, University of Rwanda, Kigali-Rwanda [Google Scholar]

Water Resources Management; Groundwater quality; Hydrogeochemistry; Isotope Hydrogeology.

Prof. Chander Kumar Singh, Gautam Buddha University, India [Google Scholar]

Geochemistry; Groundwater; Hyperspectral Remote Sensing; Geoinformatics; Solid Waste.

Prof. Dipti Ranjan Sahu, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia

Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials; Nanomaterial for Environmental Application; Water and Wastewater Treatment; Environmental Pollution and Remediation; Sensors and Sensing Materials.

Dr. Enfeng Liu, Shandong Normal University, China

Lacustrine Ecosystem; Carbon Sequestration; LULC Change; Climate Change. 

Dr. Jagat Rathod, Gujarat Biotechnology University, India [Google Scholar]

Molecular biology; Geomicrobiology; Wastewater Treatment; Micro-Pollutants; Anaerobic Bacteriology; Proteomics; Biochemistry.

Dr. Jiao Wang, University of California Davis, USA [Google Scholar]

Hydrological modeling; Precipitation; Groundwater recharge; Groundwater; Uncertainty analysis; Disaster Risk Assessment; Machine learning.

Dr. Julian Ijumulana, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania [Google Scholar]

Spatial Analysis; GIS Mapping; Remote Sensing; Machine Learning.

Prof. Melida Gutierrez, Missouri State University, USA [Google Scholar]

Low-Temp Geochemistry; Contaminant Hydrology; Water-Rock Interactions.

Dr. Mo Hoque, University of Portsmouth, UK [Google Scholar]

Hydrogeology; Climate Change; Sustainable Development; Geoenvironmental Risk Intelligence.

Prof. Osman Abdalla, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman [Google Scholar]

Hydrogeology; Environmental Geochemistry; Heavy Metals.

Prof. Priyadarshi D. Roy, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México [Google Scholar]

Paleoclimatology; Anthropocene Environment; Geochemistry.

Dr. Prafulla K. Sahoo, Central University of Punjab, India [Google Scholar]

Environmental Geochemistry; Groundwater; Paleoclimate.

Prof. Punarbasu Chaudhuri, University of Calcutta, India [Google Scholar]

Mangrove Ecology; Air Pollution, Insect-Plant Interaction, Microplastics; Climate Change; Polar Environment.

Prof. Ratan Dhar, York College, CUNY, USA [Google Scholar]

Analytical Techniques; Biogeochemistry; Environmental Health Sciences.

Prof. Sajjad Abbasi, Shiraz University, Iran [Google Scholar]

Microplastics Pollution; Environmental Toxicology; Medical Geology; Geostatistics.

Asst. Prof. Sharon Kahara, University of New Haven, USA [Google Scholar]

Wetlands; Salt Marsh; Aquatic Habitats; Wildlife Assessment.

Dr. Shiping Xing, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China [Google Scholar]

Geochemistry; Geothermal System; Groundwater; Hydrogeology

Dr. Som Cit Sinang, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia [Google Scholar]

Aquatic ecology; Cyanobacteria; Macrophytes.

Prof. Tarit Roychowdhury, Jadavpur University, India [Google Scholar]

Environmental contaminants; Water, soil and food chain contamination; Human health effect; Remediation strategies.

A/Prof. Yulong Wang, Henan University, China [Google Scholar]

Environmental Remediation; Heavy Metal Pollution.

ADVISORS

Prof. Saugata. Datta, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA [Google Scholar]

Chemical Hydrogeology; Water Resources; Water Security; Environmental Sustainability.

Prof. Laurent Charlet, University Grenoble Alpes, France [Google Scholar]

Environmental Geochemistry; Speciation; Nanoparticles; Organic Carbon Cycling; Soil Science; Spectroscopy.

Prof. Kazi Matin Uddin Ahmed, Dhaka University, Bangladesh [Google Scholar]

Hydrogeology; Managed Aquifer Recharge; Hydrogeochemistry; Policy; Sustainable Development; Water Security.

Prof. Prosun Bhattacharya, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden [Google Scholar]

Groundwater Chemistry; Drinking Water Treatment; Sustainable Mitigation.

Prof. Dina Lopez, Ohio University, USA [Google Scholar]

Acid Mine Drainage; Geochemical Modeling; Hydrothermal Systems; Pesticides & Health Impacts.

Prof. Debashis Chatterjee, University of Kalyani, India [ResearchGate]

Environmental Analytical Chemistry; Speciation; Geochemistry; Arsenic Contamination.

RESPONSIBILITY

The Editor-in-Chief (EIC) makes final editorial decisions and sets editorial and ethical standards with input from the team members. Associate Editors (AEs) manage submissions within their expertise, oversee peer reviews, and recommend decisions to the EIC. Advisors are senior experts who provide strategic guidance on the journal’s mission and long-term goals.