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Professional Interest Groups
:: Fate and Exposure Modeling
SETAC Fate and Exposure Modeling
A group of members is working to
enhance SETAC’s activities in the area of fate
and exposure modeling. This subject is particularly
appropriate for SETAC sponsorship because it straddles
the boundaries between environmental chemistry, biology,
and toxicology. It covers topics such as mass balance
modeling, multi-media partitioning, exposure, and uptake
by a variety of organisms (including humans).
The first product has been a 78-page
book, The Multi-Media Model: A Vital Tool for Predicting
the Fate of Chemicals, edited by C.E. Cowan, D. Mackay,
T.C.J. Feijtel, D. Van de Meent, A. Di Guardo, J. Davies,
and N. Mackay. The book contains a state-of-the-art
review of applications of multi-media fate models, a
comparison of existing models, and guidance on the use
of these models. There are also sections on accuracy,
validation, and research needs. The book will be invaluable
to those concerned with predicting and assessing the
fate of chemicals and resulting exposure.
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