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Integrated Environmental Modeling: Pollutant Transport, Fate, and Risk in the Environment
Integrated Environmental Modeling: Pollutant Transport, Fate, and Risk in the Environment
Anu Ramaswami, Univ. of Colorado, Denver
Jana B. Milford, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder
Mitchell J. Small, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ISBN: 978-0-471-35953-1
©2005
688 pages
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Integrated Environmental Modeling teaches environmental model development, implementation, and testing in a unified manner, applicable to all three natural media.
* Details the fundamentals of pollutant transport, including physical, chemical, toxicological, and legislative aspects of pollutant characterization.
* Includes practical guidelines showing when to use each different modeling approach, along with computer-aided implementation models like the Urban Airshed Model, an Vadose Leaching Model, and a subsurface model.
* Explains the statistical techniques needed to evaluate the effectiveness of each approach, with ample case studies.  

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