The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) provides physics-based models for human health risk assessment for radioactive and hazardous pollutants. MEPAS analyzes pollutant behavior in various media (air, soil, groundwater and surface water) and estimates transport through and between media and exposure and impacts to the environment, to the maximum individual, and to populations. MEPAS includes 25 exposure pathway models, a database with information on more than 650 contaminants, and a sensitivity module that allows for uncertainty analysis. Four major transport pathways are considered in MEPAS: groundwater, overland, surface water, and atmospheric. This report describes the exposure pathway and health impact assessme...
New technologies and methods for assessing human exposure to chemicals, dietary and lifestyle factor...
A new generation of scientific tools has emerged to rapidly measure signals from cells, tissues, and...
The analysis of exposure is a necessary feature of epidemiological studies. In the case of low-risk ...
This report is one of a series of reports that document the mathematical models in the Multimedia En...
The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) is a computer program which evaluat...
The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) has been evaluated for the purpose ...
The computational modeling of human exposure to environmental pollutants is one of the primary activ...
Multimedia models are used commonly in the initial phases of the remediation process where technical...
Computer-based multimedia models are key analytical tools for assessing potential exposure to enviro...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
The Waste Area Groupings (WAGs) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) were reranked with respe...
Environmental risk assessment for chemicals requires knowledge of two main components: (i) the level...
The focus of this chapter is human health risk assessment, which quantifies the human or environment...
CalTOX has been developed as a spreadsheet model to assist in health-risk assessments that address c...
Human exposure assessment is a key step in estimating the environmental and public health burdens th...
New technologies and methods for assessing human exposure to chemicals, dietary and lifestyle factor...
A new generation of scientific tools has emerged to rapidly measure signals from cells, tissues, and...
The analysis of exposure is a necessary feature of epidemiological studies. In the case of low-risk ...
This report is one of a series of reports that document the mathematical models in the Multimedia En...
The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) is a computer program which evaluat...
The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) has been evaluated for the purpose ...
The computational modeling of human exposure to environmental pollutants is one of the primary activ...
Multimedia models are used commonly in the initial phases of the remediation process where technical...
Computer-based multimedia models are key analytical tools for assessing potential exposure to enviro...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
The Waste Area Groupings (WAGs) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) were reranked with respe...
Environmental risk assessment for chemicals requires knowledge of two main components: (i) the level...
The focus of this chapter is human health risk assessment, which quantifies the human or environment...
CalTOX has been developed as a spreadsheet model to assist in health-risk assessments that address c...
Human exposure assessment is a key step in estimating the environmental and public health burdens th...
New technologies and methods for assessing human exposure to chemicals, dietary and lifestyle factor...
A new generation of scientific tools has emerged to rapidly measure signals from cells, tissues, and...
The analysis of exposure is a necessary feature of epidemiological studies. In the case of low-risk ...