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FATE OF CHEMICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

This symposium concerns models for predicting the fate of chemicals in the environment. Strictly speaking, the topic of this paper does not fall into the usual definition of fate models. However, every fate model has at least one source term. Although the source term for one fate model may be the output of another fate model (as when air transport models provide the deposition rates that are the inputs to an aquatic fate model), the chain always has to be traced to the original sources, whether they are natural or associated with human activities. [Pg.6]


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