Modelling of Pollutants in Complex Environmental Systems, Volume II
Grady Hanrahan Hardback
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Following on from Volume I, this second volume presents an extended look at environmental modelling research and its applications from an even larger selection of global experts.
The book presents timely topics and applications of the study of environmental contaminants, with detailed discussions of mathematical concepts used. Five sections cover decision support and assessment modelling; aquatic modelling and uncertainty; soil, sediment and subsurface modelling and pollutant transport; forest ecosystem and footprint modelling; and air quality modelling and sensitivity analysis.
With a section containing figures in full colour, this volume showcases models that predict and simulate the dynamics of environmental systems and are routinely used in environmental decision-making and management.
Volumes I and II are essential reading for academics, policymakers, regulatory agencies, technicians, health professionals, engineers, and advanced undergraduate and graduate students involved in all aspects of environmental modelling.
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Table of Contents
Part I Decision Support and Assessment Modelling
Chapter 1 Environmental Fate and Bioaccumulation Modelling at the US Environmental Protection Agency: Applications to Inform Decision-Making
Elsie M. Sunderland, Christopher D. Knightes, Katherine von Stackelberg and Neil A. Stiber
Chapter 2 Contaminated Land Decision Support: A Review of Concepts, Methods and Systems
Aisha Bello-Dambatta and Akbar Javadi
Chapter 3 An Overview of Exposure Assessment Models Used by the US Environmental Protection Agency
Pamela R.D. Williams, Bryan J. Hubbell, Eric Weber, Cathy Fehrenbacher, David Hardy and Valerie Zartarian
Part II Aquatic Modelling and Uncertainty
Chapter 4 Modelling Chemical Speciation: Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Uncertainty
Jeanne M. VanBriesen, Mitchell Small, Chris Weber and Jessica Wilson
Chapter 5 Multivariate Statistical Modelling of Water- and Soil-Related Environmental Compartments
Aleksander Astel
Chapter 6 Modelling the Fate of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Aquatic Systems
Tuomo M. Saloranta, Ian J. Allan and Kristoffer Næs
Chapter 7 A Bayesian-Based Inverse Method (BBIM) for Parameter and Load Estimation in River Water Quality Modelling under Uncertainty
Yong Liu
Part III Soil, Sediment and Subsurface Modelling and Pollutant Transport
Chapter 8 Colloidal-Facilitated Contaminant Transport in Unsaturated Porous Media
Arash Massoudieh and Timothy R. Ginn
Chapter 9 Regional Modelling of Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Geospatial Patterns
Sabine Grunwald, Gustavo M. Vasques, Nick B. Comerford, Gregory L. Bruland and Christine M. Bliss
Chapter 10 Modelling of Solute Transport in Soils Considering the Effect of Biodegradation and Microbial Growth
M.M. Nezhad and Akbar A. Javadi
Part IV Forest Ecosystem and Footprint Modelling
Chapter 11 Flux and Concentration Footprint Modelling
T. Vesala, N. Kljun, Ü. Rannik, J. Rinne, A. Sogachev, T. Markkanen, K. Sabelfeld, Th. Foken and M.Y. Leclerc
Chapter 12 Past and Future Effects of Atmospheric Deposition on the Forest Ecosystem at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Simulations with the Dynamic Model ForSAFE
Salim Belyazid, Scott Bailey and Harald Sverdrup
Part V Air Quality Modelling and Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 13 The Origins of 210Pb in the Atmosphere and its Deposition on and Transport through Catchment Lake Systems
Peter G. Appleby and Gayane Piliposyan
Chapter 14 Statistical Modelling and Analysis of PM2.5 Control Levels
Sun-Kyoung Park and Seoung Bum Kim
Chapter 15 Integration of Models and Observations: A Modern Paradigm for Air Quality Simulations
Adrian Sandu, Tianfeng Chai and Gregory R. Carmichael
Chapter 16 Airshed Modelling in Complex Terrain
Peyman Zawar-Reza, Andrew Sturman and Basit Khan
Epilogue
Index
Author Biography
Grady Hanrahan received his PhD in environmental analytical chemistry from the University of Plymouth, UK. With experience in directing undergraduate and graduate research, he has taught in the fields of environmental science and analytical chemistry at California State University, Los Angeles and California Lutheran University. He has written or co-written numerous technical papers and is the author of Environmental Chemometrics: Principles and Modern Applications (CRC Press, 2009). Dr Hanrahan has also edited Modelling of Pollutants in Complex Environmental Systems, Volume I (ILM Publications, 2009) and co-edited Chemometric Methods in Capillary Electrophoresis (John Wiley & Sons, 2010). He actively employs environmental modelling techniques in his research and teaching activities
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