Fate Transport Models for Pharmaceuticals, Pesticides & Mercury

Fate Transport Models for Pharmaceuticals, Pesticides & Mercury
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Fate transport models for pharmaceutical products, pesticides, and mercury in different ecosystems. Understand the behavior of these substances and their impact on the environment through these models. Learn how pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and mercury interact with ecosystems, from initial use to reintegration. Discover the sources of the models and delve into their implications.

  • Fate Transport Models
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Pesticides
  • Mercury
  • Environment

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  1. Fate transport models Class 7 Three different examples of fate transport models are presented here. The first is for pharmaceutical products that are used and re-integrated into the ecosystem. The second is for major classes of pesticides following their application in agricultural systems. Finally, the last model is for the anthropogenic extraction, use and re-integration of mercury in various forms into the ecosystem. Sources: Pharmaceutical fate-transport model: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/unusedmeds/whatarethey/unwantedmedicine.cfm Pesticides fate-transport model: https://ozcoasts.org.au/conceptual-diagrams/stressors/toxicants_model/ Mercury and methyl mercury fate-transport model: http://www.ec.gc.ca/doc/mercure-mercury/1241/index_e.htm

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