Integrated Environmental Modeling: Pollutant Transport Fate and Risk in the Environment

Publication Year
2005

Type

Book
Abstract
Integrated Environmental Modeling is a graduate-level textbook that teaches model development, model implementation, and model testing skills in a unified manner, crosscutting the three "media" comprising environmental systems--air, water, and soil--by focusing on parallels and similarities between them, and introducing a new generation of multimedia models. No other single volume offers comprehensive coverage of chemical transport and fate in all three environmental media, including the resulting impacts on the biosphere and human health, with a focus on the fundamental processes underlying environmental modeling.
Pages
688
Publisher
John Wiley Inc.