Fate of chemicals in the environment : compartmental and multimedia models for predictions : based on a symposium sponsored by the ACS Division of Pesticide Chemistry at the 184th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City, Missouri, September 12-17, 1982 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: American Chemical Society. Division of Pesticide Chemistry, American Chemical Society. Meeting
Other Authors: Swann, Robert L., 1944-, Eschenroeder, Alan, 1933-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society, 1983.
Series:ACS symposium series ; 225.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Release of chemicals into the environment / Stephen L. Brown and David C. Bomberger
  • Fate of chemicals in aquatic systems : process models and computer codes / Lawrence A. Burns
  • Soil and groundwater fate modeling / Marcos Bonazountas
  • Modeling of human exposure to airborne toxic materials / G.E. Anderson
  • The role of multimedia fate models in chemical risk assessment / Alan Eschenroeder
  • Partition models for equilibrium distribution of chemicals in environmental compartments / P.J. McCall, R.L. Swann, and D.A. Laskowski
  • A new mathematical modeling system / R.C. Johanson
  • Model predictions vs. field observations : the model validation/testing process / Anthony S. Donigian, Jr.
  • Application of fugacity models to the estimation of chemical distribution and persistence in the environment / Donald Mackay, Sally Paterson, and Michael Joy
  • Environmental fate and transport at the terrestrial-atmospheric interface / David C. Bomberger, Julia L. Gwinn, William R. Mabey, Daniel Tusé, and Tsong Wen Chou
  • Interactions between dissolved humic and fulvic acids and pollutants in aquatic environments / Charles W. Carter and I.H. Suffet
  • A comparative study of the relationships between the mobility of alachlor, butylate, and metolachlor in soil and their physicochemical properties / C.J. Spillner, V.M. Thomas, D.G. Takahashi, and H.B. Scher
  • Mathematical modeling application to environmental risk assessments / R.C. Honeycutt and L.G. Ballantine
  • Application of the preliminary pollutant limit value (PPLV) environmental risk assessment approach to selected land uses / David H. Rosenblatt, Mitchell J. Small, and Robert J. Kainz
  • Human exposure and health risk assessments using outputs of environmental fate models / J.R. Fiksel and K.M. Scow.