WATER: A Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Welcome…
…to WATER, a multidisciplinary journal that brings together water-oriented research from diverse disciplines.
Our first volume appears under the “Current Volume” link.
Throughout nature, water plays pivotal roles. Yet there has been no single venue in which the wisdom gained in studying water within one discipline is readily available to those studying water within other disciplines. The goal of this open-access journal is to remedy that problem. After all, water is water, regardless of discipline. Our journal serves as a communication hub among diverse disciplines dealing with water. We hope for collective learning.
WATER’s focus is on experimental work, although computational approaches will be considered if they are accompanied by serious experimental studies. WATER carries original research papers, reviews, and tutorials on advances made within the journal’s scope, which includes the role of water in the following disciplines: chemistry; physics; animal biology; plant, agricultural, food, and pharmaceutical science; and environmental, oceanographic, and atmospheric science. All of this appears in this single, easily accessible, and hopefully stimulating forum.
All articles are peer-reviewed; reviewer comments, together with responses by authors, are published as an integral part of each paper.
We thank you for your interest, and welcome your contribution.
Please direct any questions tostaff@waterjournal.org .
Best wishes,
Gerald H. Pollack
Editor







The link for this journal is: http://waterjournal.org/
I am a forest owner from Norway and have sold water from my artesian spring since 1998. I want to find out some more about the waters properties. In general, and my water aspecially. Can anyone give me some advice about how/where to make water tests on the waters structure and other properties, and what this might cost?
Nils H. Rustad
Forester
This is fantastic and interesting. But there are a lot of things I don´t understand.
If what Clayton Nolte says is true, we should´nt have to worry about e-coli or other bacterias in structured water? The water melekyls will protect life from beeing affected by contamination. Or pollution in a big polluted river like Ganges, Amazonas or Missisippi will do no harm if water is structured? Does the water have to go trough a more fast prosess than a still river, like in a water fall or an fast creek, to be structured?
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It was extremely interesting for me to read the article. Thanx for it. I like such themes and anything connected to this matter. I definitely want to read more soon. By the way, pretty good design that site has, but don’t you think it should be changed every few months?
Katherine Swift
London outcall