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Multimedia Environmental Models: The Fugacity Approach, third edition takes a broad approach of viewing chemical behaviour in the total biosphere of connected biotic and abiotic compartments.
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Multimedia Environmental Models: The Fugacity Approach, third edition takes a broad approach of viewing chemical behaviour in the total biosphere of connected biotic and abiotic compartments.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000094992
- Artikelnr.: 59937115
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 301
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000094992
- Artikelnr.: 59937115
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J. Mark Parnis is a physical chemist with a background in quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and kinetics. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Mark graduated from the University of Toronto with a PhD in physical inorganic chemistry. After working in the NRC Laser Chemistry Group in Ottawa, he joined Trent University Chemistry Department in 1989, where he has taught inorganic, physical, and theoretical chemistry. Early on in his research career, he worked on the photochemistry and spectroscopic characterization of metal atom reaction products with small organic molecules in low-temperature matrices. This work led to studies of organic cation spectroscopy and the study of ion decomposition products in matrices. Later in his career, he joined forces with Donald Mackay to form the Chemical Properties Research Group, focusing on the techniques for estimating physicochemical properties of molecular species with an emphasis on environmental modeling applications. He is currently the director of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre at Trent University.
Donald Mackay is an internationally renowned engineer and scientist, the acknowledged pioneer of fugacity-based modeling applications in environmental fate and exposure methodology. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Don is a graduate of the University of Glasgow and is now professor emeritus in the School of the Environment and director emeritus of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre, both at Trent University. He is also professor emeritus in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry of the University of Toronto where he taught for some 30 years and established himself as a pioneer of multimedia modeling in environmental science. Moving to Trent University in 1995, he contributed to the growth and maturation of the environmental science program and established the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre, which he led until his official retirement in 2002. Since that time, Don has continued to work in the field, producing over 750 articles, many books, and numerous reports during his career. His principal research has been on the environmental fate of toxic substances and has included studies of numerous partitioning and transport processes in the environment, the focus being on organic contaminants. His recent work includes the extension of the environmental models to include food uptake and pharmacokinetic processes and their application as components of chemical risk assessments by regulatory agencies worldwide. The recipient of the Order of Canada and many other awards, Don is a leading figure in the field of environmental fate modeling.
Donald Mackay is an internationally renowned engineer and scientist, the acknowledged pioneer of fugacity-based modeling applications in environmental fate and exposure methodology. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Don is a graduate of the University of Glasgow and is now professor emeritus in the School of the Environment and director emeritus of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre, both at Trent University. He is also professor emeritus in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry of the University of Toronto where he taught for some 30 years and established himself as a pioneer of multimedia modeling in environmental science. Moving to Trent University in 1995, he contributed to the growth and maturation of the environmental science program and established the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre, which he led until his official retirement in 2002. Since that time, Don has continued to work in the field, producing over 750 articles, many books, and numerous reports during his career. His principal research has been on the environmental fate of toxic substances and has included studies of numerous partitioning and transport processes in the environment, the focus being on organic contaminants. His recent work includes the extension of the environmental models to include food uptake and pharmacokinetic processes and their application as components of chemical risk assessments by regulatory agencies worldwide. The recipient of the Order of Canada and many other awards, Don is a leading figure in the field of environmental fate modeling.
1. Basic Concepts 2. Equilibrium Partitioning 3. Advection and Reaction 4.
Transport within and between Compartments 5. Evaluative Fugacity Models and
Calculations 6. Specific Fugacity Models and Calculations 7. Chemical
Uptake by Organisms 8. Human Health
Transport within and between Compartments 5. Evaluative Fugacity Models and
Calculations 6. Specific Fugacity Models and Calculations 7. Chemical
Uptake by Organisms 8. Human Health
1. Basic Concepts 2. Equilibrium Partitioning 3. Advection and Reaction 4.
Transport within and between Compartments 5. Evaluative Fugacity Models and
Calculations 6. Specific Fugacity Models and Calculations 7. Chemical
Uptake by Organisms 8. Human Health
Transport within and between Compartments 5. Evaluative Fugacity Models and
Calculations 6. Specific Fugacity Models and Calculations 7. Chemical
Uptake by Organisms 8. Human Health