This paper reviews the underlying assumptions behind environmental transport and food chain modeling of organic chemicals, and highlights the uncertainties affecting model applicability to exposure assessment. Limitations in: (i) our knowledge of fundamental transport and transfer mechanisms, (ii) parameter quantification, and (iii) model validation currently restrict most assessment applications of models to screening calculations. Simple multimedia partitioning and screening models identify major pathways of exposure or principal environmental sinks. Their use, however, is currently limited by a lack of accurate physicochemical data for the test chemicals. Exposure assessments for specific sources (e.g., landfill sites, incinerators, fact...
Environmental quality criteria (EQC) for hydrophobic organic chemicals were calculated with a model ...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
In order to assess the lifetime hazard of ingestion exposure of man to new substances a steady state...
Most environmental monitoring programs on organic contaminants, such as persistent organic pollutant...
Screening organic chemicals for hazard and risk to human health requires near-field human exposure m...
The overall goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the development of best available practice...
Modeling is often the only cost-effective tool for making exposure and risk assessments; however, an...
Mass balance models of chemical fate and transport can be applied in ecological risk assessments for...
Background: Food is a major pathway for human exposure to hazardous chemicals. The modern food syst...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Emission of pollutants, followed by their atmospheric transport and deposition, is one of the variou...
The transport of organic chemicals in surface water (rivers) and in subsurface (unsaturated soil zon...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
In order to assess the lifetime hazard of ingestion exposure of man to new substances a steady state...
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and polychlorinated dibenzo-furans (PCDFs) belong to the mo...
Environmental quality criteria (EQC) for hydrophobic organic chemicals were calculated with a model ...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
In order to assess the lifetime hazard of ingestion exposure of man to new substances a steady state...
Most environmental monitoring programs on organic contaminants, such as persistent organic pollutant...
Screening organic chemicals for hazard and risk to human health requires near-field human exposure m...
The overall goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the development of best available practice...
Modeling is often the only cost-effective tool for making exposure and risk assessments; however, an...
Mass balance models of chemical fate and transport can be applied in ecological risk assessments for...
Background: Food is a major pathway for human exposure to hazardous chemicals. The modern food syst...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Emission of pollutants, followed by their atmospheric transport and deposition, is one of the variou...
The transport of organic chemicals in surface water (rivers) and in subsurface (unsaturated soil zon...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
In order to assess the lifetime hazard of ingestion exposure of man to new substances a steady state...
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and polychlorinated dibenzo-furans (PCDFs) belong to the mo...
Environmental quality criteria (EQC) for hydrophobic organic chemicals were calculated with a model ...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
In order to assess the lifetime hazard of ingestion exposure of man to new substances a steady state...