This book employs both the conventional concentration-based procedures and those based on application of the more elegant and powerful concept of fugacity to characterize equilibrium, steady-state distribution, and time-dependent transport between environmental phases such as air, water, and soil. Organic chemicals are emphasized because they are more easily generalized when assessing environmental behavior.
Features
- Illustrates professional approaches to calculating the fate of chemicals in the environment
- Explicitly details all worked examples in an annotated step-by-step fashion
- Presents real-life freely downloadable models of use to government, industry, and private consulting professionals and students alike
- Clarifies symbols and notation
This book employs both the conventional concentration-based procedures and those based on application of the more elegant and powerful concept of fugacity to characterize equilibrium, steady-state distribution, and time-dependent transport between environmental phases such as air, water, and soil. Organic chemicals are emphasized because they are more easily generalized when assessing environmental behavior.
Features
- Illustrates professional approaches to calculating the fate of chemicals in the environment
- Explicitly details all worked examples in an annotated step-by-step fashion
- Presents real-life freely downloadable models of use to government, industry, and private consulting professionals and students alike
- Clarifies symbols and notation
Multimedia Environmental Models: The Fugacity Approach
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