Format:
1 Online-Ressource (388 pages)
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illustrations (some color)
ISBN:
9780841229792
Series Statement:
ACS symposium series 1174
Note:
Distributed in print by Oxford University Press
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction /
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Coupled Sorption and Degradation Kinetics and Non-First Order Behavior /
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Terrestrial Field Degradation Based on Soil, Climatic, and Geographic Factors /
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Biodegradation and Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) /
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Sorption and Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) /
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Evaluations of Regulatory Kinetics Analysis Approaches /
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Principles of the Use of Aged Sorption Studies in EU Regulatory Exposure Assessments /
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Biphasic Behaviors of Pesticide Degradation in Soils: Verification via Pathway Kinetic Fits /
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Nonlinear Soil Dissipation Kinetics: The Use of a Set of Simple First-Order Processes To Describe a Biphasic Degradation Pattern /
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Statistical Means for Proper Determination of Kinetic Half-lives /
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Experiments and Modeling To Quantify Irreversibility of Pesticide Sorption-Desorption in Soil /
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Sorption of Pesticides and its Dependence on Soil Properties: Chemometrics Approach for Estimating Sorption /
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Quantifying Transient Sorption Behavior of Agrochemicals Using Simple Experiments and Modeling /
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Spatial Variability of Pesticide Sorption: Measurements and Integration to Pesticide Fate Models /
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Implementation of Sorption Kinetics Coupled with Differential Degradation in the Soil Pore Water System for FOCUS-PRZM /
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Effect of Refined Environmental Fate Properties on Groundwater Concentrations Calculated With PRZM /
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The Significance of Time-Dependent Sorption on Leaching Potential - A Comparison of Measured Field Results and Modeled Estimates /
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Evaluation of the FOCUS-PRZM Model for Predicting Acetochlor Leaching and Persistence in Soil /
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Editors’ Biographies /
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780841229785
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als ISBN 9780841229785
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1021/bk-2014-1174
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