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SESOIL in Environmental Fate and Risk Modeling

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Edited by Marc Bonazountas, David M. Hetrick, Paul T. Kostecki and Edward J. Calabrese

U.S. $59.95, 1997, 686pp. ISBN: 1-884940-05-6

This book presents selected papers from the 1993 Eighth Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils special session, SESOIL: A decade of applications. It also provides a background on mathematical terrestrial modeling as a supplement to SESOIL use and a look ahead at SESOIL evolution and theory by its creator Marc Bonazountas.

The papers provide a sample of SESOIL applications available, and show the breadth and depth of SESOIL use in environmental and ecological fate and risk modeling.

FEATURES

  • basic concepts, uses and limitations of the newest mathematical pollutant fate modeling for soil and groundwater systems
  • background information on pollutant pathways, risk and GIS modeling
  • information on fate processes and chemistry
  • concepts and theories on modeling fate in terrestrial environments (land, soil, groundwater)
  • pollutant fate modeling
  • the future of modeling to evaluate human and ecological risk assessment

COMMENTS

"This volume deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone involved in the assessment of the fate and effects of terrestrial contaminants, and especially those who use, or seek guidance on the use of the SESOIL model" Don Mackay, Chair, Environmental Modeling Centre, Trent University, Petersborough Ontario Canada

"As co-author of the new SESOIL User's Guide and instructor of SESOIL workshops for the last six years, I believe the background material and descriptions of SESOIL applications in this publication illustrate the breadth and depth of SESOIL's use in environmental and ecological fate, exposure, and risk mathematical modeling. You will find this book to be a valuable professional reference for years to come" Stephen J. Scott, Vice President of Research and Development,Environmental Graphics, Inc.

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