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Large-Scale Agent Model

This concludes Part IV of the book in which we discussed a series of modeling tools for describing mixing and transport in environmental systems. We found, on the one hand, that random motion is an important agent for transporting chemicals within environmental systems and across boundaries which separates them. On the other hand, directed flow patterns, either in the atmosphere or the hydrosphere, were identified as the main mechanism for the large-scale distribution of chemicals in the environment... [Pg.1044]


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