Review
"This book provides a catalog, descriptions and reviews 'Ecological models' ranging from statistical extrapolation models to population, Ecosystem and landscape models. The editors are leaders in the field. They and the authors have performed a valuable service to the ecorisk community. It is now the task of practitioners to explore this array of models and determine how to implement them in specific cases using realistically available data sets." -Glenn W. Suter, II, United States EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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This book demonstrates how environmental professionals, faculty, and students with minimal computer programming skills can develop computer-based mathematical models for a wide range of natural and engineered environmental systems. The author illustrates how a syntax-free authoring software can be adapted to create customized, high-level models of environmental phenomena in groundwater, soil, aquatic, and atmospheric systems, and in engineered reactors. Modeling Tools for Environmental Engineers and Scientists reviews material balance, reactor configurations, and fate and transport of environmental contaminants. Using examples, it illustrates how to apply modeling software to analyzing and simulating many environmental situations.
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