A software system, Spatial Network Bioaccumulation Model (SNBM), was developed to model the bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in aquatic food webs. The SNBM uses a geographic information system as an engine to: (i) store the spatial representation of input parameters (the data related to the ecosystem), (ii) transfer input and output data to and from the food-web bioaccumulation model, and (iii) display the predicted food-web organism concentrations over a base map of the field site. The bioaccumulation model is a time-dependent, set of first-order ordinary differential equations that are solved numerically. Many sampling locations can be analyzed using the SNBM in one individual run. We demonstrate the system for a...
Bioaccumulation models predict internal concentrations of hydrophobic chemicals by incorporating key...
Modelling bioaccumulation processes at the food web level is the main step to analyse the effects of...
Shallow lakes can switch suddenly from a turbid situation with high concentrations of phytoplankton ...
Aquatic biological species form food webs in the LaBranche Wetlands, Louisiana. This wetland is char...
We demonstrate the use of spatial stream network models (SSNMs) to explore relationships between a s...
Trophic magnification factors (TMFs) provide a method of assessing chemical biomagnification in food...
Currently, steady-state based bioaccumulation models are used by regulators to assist environmental ...
Spatio-temporal variability of pollutants in the environment is a complex phenomenon that requires a...
This paper presents a GIS-based tool named Arc-BEST (Bioaccumulation Evaluation Screening Tool) to p...
The bioaccumulation of organic contaminants in aquatic ecosystems has been a key focus in environmen...
AbstractTrophic magnification factors (TMFs) are field-based measurements of the bioaccumulation beh...
This thesis presents a GIS-based tool Arc-BEST (Bioaccumulation Evaluation Screening Tool) to perfor...
Bioaccumulation models predict internal concentrations of hydrophobic chemicals by incorporating key...
The U.S. EPA is conducting a series of studies on the Sangamo-Weston Superfund Site near Clemson, SC...
This project developed and tested a bioenergetic/bioaccumulation model to predict concentrations, bi...
Bioaccumulation models predict internal concentrations of hydrophobic chemicals by incorporating key...
Modelling bioaccumulation processes at the food web level is the main step to analyse the effects of...
Shallow lakes can switch suddenly from a turbid situation with high concentrations of phytoplankton ...
Aquatic biological species form food webs in the LaBranche Wetlands, Louisiana. This wetland is char...
We demonstrate the use of spatial stream network models (SSNMs) to explore relationships between a s...
Trophic magnification factors (TMFs) provide a method of assessing chemical biomagnification in food...
Currently, steady-state based bioaccumulation models are used by regulators to assist environmental ...
Spatio-temporal variability of pollutants in the environment is a complex phenomenon that requires a...
This paper presents a GIS-based tool named Arc-BEST (Bioaccumulation Evaluation Screening Tool) to p...
The bioaccumulation of organic contaminants in aquatic ecosystems has been a key focus in environmen...
AbstractTrophic magnification factors (TMFs) are field-based measurements of the bioaccumulation beh...
This thesis presents a GIS-based tool Arc-BEST (Bioaccumulation Evaluation Screening Tool) to perfor...
Bioaccumulation models predict internal concentrations of hydrophobic chemicals by incorporating key...
The U.S. EPA is conducting a series of studies on the Sangamo-Weston Superfund Site near Clemson, SC...
This project developed and tested a bioenergetic/bioaccumulation model to predict concentrations, bi...
Bioaccumulation models predict internal concentrations of hydrophobic chemicals by incorporating key...
Modelling bioaccumulation processes at the food web level is the main step to analyse the effects of...
Shallow lakes can switch suddenly from a turbid situation with high concentrations of phytoplankton ...