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- W1601046346 abstract "Deterministic exposure models quantify the chemical mass flows and concentrations in environmental media, such as soil, water, or plants, by more or less physically based mathematical equations. These models may be classified into evaluative models and simulation models. The starting point to develop these models is the differential mass balance of a chemical. Evaluative models tend to use a limited set of key transport processes. They often use empirical (regression) equations or restrictive boundary conditions to achieve a simplified model description. Simulation models try to avoid the shortcomings of the evaluative models and tend to have a sounder physically based concept and less restrictive boundary/initial conditions. Hence, the simulation models are applicable to a wider range of scenarios. The examples of soil exposure simulation models for organic compounds are the PRZM model, the LEACHP model, the Boesten model, and the SNAPS (simulation model network atmosphere-plant-soil) model. All four models have a common deterministic description of the coupled chemical temperature and water transport processes in a 1D soil column." @default.
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