Simulation of disulfoton fate in the River Rhine with the TOXFATE model / by Efraim Halfon and Rainer Brueggemann.: En13-5/90-04E-PDF
"Modeling the fate of chemicals in lakes and rivers has been the subject of much research. In this paper we use a fate model, TOXFATE, originally developed with Lake Ontario data to analyse the fate in the River Rhine of a chemical, Disulfoton, spilled by Sandoz in November 1986. Predicted and observed concentrations along the river are compared. This work has allowed the testing of the model TOXFATE, developed at NWRI, with a different data set simulations can be displayed on paper or on a TV monitor driven by a desktop personal computer"--Management Perspective.
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| Title | Simulation of disulfoton fate in the River Rhine with the TOXFATE model / by Efraim Halfon and Rainer Brueggemann. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (23 unnumbered pages). |
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