Air-vegetation-soil partitioning of toxic chemicals in environmental simulation modeling
Abstract:Accumulation of airborne pollutants in vegetation is an important initial step in the uptake process of
the terrestrial food web, providing direct and indirect routes by which biota and, eventually, humans
are exposed to chemicals. A set of algorithms for estimating atmospheric pollutant interactions in soilvegetation-
air systems is developed and tested. The model incorporates significant transport pathways
with appropriate parameterization and requires a relatively limited number of m… Show more
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