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Water Research

Water Research is a highly regarded interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research on all aspects of water science and technology. It covers topics such as water quality, treatment, pollution control, and resource management. With a focus on innovative approaches and sustainable solutions, this journal serves as a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and policymakers working towards a better understanding and management of water resources.

Details
Abbr. Water Res
Start 1967
End Continuing
Frequency Twenty no. a year, 2002-
p-ISSN 0043-1354
e-ISSN 1879-2448
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 94 376
SJR / Ranks: 445 3596
CiteScore / Ranks: 361 19.80
JIF / Ranks: 296 12.8
Recent Articles
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Yang A, Pei H, Zhang M, Jin Y, Xu H
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 280:123476. PMID: 40088856
Toxic blooms of benthic cyanobacteria greatly threaten freshwater ecological health and drinking water safety. Meanwhile, microplastic pollution is becoming increasingly severe and microplastics accumulate in large quantities at the bottom...
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Furrer V, Froemelt A, Singer H, Ort C
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 279:123416. PMID: 40088684
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) discharge organic micropollutants (MPs) into open water bodies, posing potential environmental threats. Knowledge of the numbers, sources, and dynamics of MPs during CSOs is scarce but...
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Gao S, Zheng T, Zheng X, Luo J
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 279:123474. PMID: 40088683
The hydrodynamics of estuarine groundwater reservoirs is governed by both subsurface dams and river systems. However, existing research has largely overlooked how river-groundwater interactions influence groundwater discharge and residual saltwater...
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Cui N, Ge L, Halsall C, Niu J, Zheng J, Zhang P
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 279:123452. PMID: 40086406
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), such as UV, UV/HO and UV/persulfate, are widely used to remove emerging organic contaminants from wastewater streams. However, knowledge on chemical degradation pathways, reaction kinetics as...
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Sulivan J, Thomas L, Gerald T
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 279:123470. PMID: 40086405
With 360 km³ of wastewater produced each year in Europe, the management and control of units responsible for their treatment appear as major challenges in preserving the environment. Nevertheless, these...
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Rosenqvist T, Chan S, Paul C
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 279:123447. PMID: 40086404
Slow sand filters (SSFs) for drinking water production are habitats for diverse microbes from multiple domains of life, which are integral to the ability of SSFs to purify water. While...
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Huang J, Liu Z, Wen B, Wang Z, Gao J, Chen Z
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 280:123475. PMID: 40086153
Intensive farming of fed fish could produce large amounts of uneaten feed and feces, potentially leading to increased nitrous oxide (NO) emissions. Filter-feeding fish can ingest residual feed and feces,...
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Yang F, Chang C, Wen L, Hao Z, Pang Y, Yi Y, et al.
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 280:123478. PMID: 40086152
Revealing the sources, composition and fate of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is fundamental to understanding the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosystems. This study aimed to reveal the impact of...
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Xu Y, Tian S, Jiang S, Ma J, Wen G
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 280:123490. PMID: 40086151
Various methods have been explored to activate potassium permanganate (Mn(VII)) for the elimination of organic compounds, typically by generating highly-reactive manganese species (RMnS) or mediated by electron transfer process (ETP)....
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Lee H, Fu H, Gray K
Water Res . 2025 Mar; 280:123460. PMID: 40086150
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