Global climate change is a human-induced
alteration of biogeochemical cycles, and thus, the atmospheric chemistry, with
its subsequent domino effects on the regimes of the climatic factors. The
current volume no 7 and issue 7 published 4 research articles strictly in line
with the scope of the journal.
Nikolopoulos et al.derived critical
information from significant earthquakes data spanning 2009-2015 with few
noteworthy seismic events at shallow depths. Their findings state that the analyses
of the rescaled range (R/S) and the wavelet-based spectral fractal should
be employed in sequence to enhance the precursory value of results.
Moja et al. characterized the mineral
composition and levels of the surface trapped in the dust samples collected
from the human settlements located close to asbestos mines of Mpumalanga
Province of Ethiopia. The study expressed concerns over the continued presence
of asbestos minerals around residential areas.

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