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Development of continental scale multimedia contaminant fate models: integrating GIS
Authors:Woodfine D G  MacLeod M  Mackay D  Brimacombe J R
Institution:Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre, Trent University, 1600 Westbank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9J 7B8.
Abstract:The incentives and approaches for modelling chemical fate at a continental scale are discussed and reviewed. It is suggested that a multi-media model consisting of some 20-30 regions, each of which contains typically seven environmental compartments represents a reasonable compromise between the issues of the need for detailed resolution, avoidance of excessive data demands and inherent complexity and transparency. Strategies adopted in compiling the Berkley-Trent (BETR) model for North America are discussed and used to illustrate the issues of selecting appropriate number and nature of segments, treatment of air and water flows and the acquisition of environmental data. It is suggested that GIS software can play a valuable role in gathering and processing such data and in the display and interpretation of the results of the model assessment. The BETR model will be a useful tool for describing the nature of persistence and long-range transport of chemicals of concern in the North American environment.
Keywords:BETR  fugacity  long-range transport  multimedia  North America  regional  segmentation  transport
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