Pollutants in a Multimedia Environment

A Multimedia Approach to Pollution Control: Cross-Media Problems.- Multimedia Transport Modeling.- Intermedia Transport Modeling in Multimedia Systems.- Transport of Chemical Contaminants in the Marine Environment Originating from Offshore Drilling Bottoms Deposits - A Vignette Model.- Pollutant Transport in Flow-through Wetland Ecosystems.- Unified Transport Model for Organics.- The Fugacity Approach to Multimedia Environmental Modeling.- A Chemical Runoff Model:.- Stochastic Methods for Intermedia Transport Analysis.- Multimedia Analyses of Exposure and Risk.- Application of Multimedia Pollutant Transport Models to Risk Analysis.- Overview of the Remedial Action Priority System (RAPS).- Estimation of Multimedia Exposures Related to Hazardous Waste Facilities.- Field Studies of Pollutant Transport and Exposure Assessment.- A Multimedia Study of Hazardous Waste Landfill Gas Migration.- The Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) Study: Direct Measurement of Personal Exposures through Air and Water for 600 Residents of Several U.S. Cities.- Multimedia Design Principles Applied to the Development of the Global Baseline Integrated Monitoring Network.- Summary.- Contributors.

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