From 9ac853c7ceece333099021974025d07e75be2b33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Johannes Ranke
The solution of the FOMC kinetic model reduces to the
- SFO.solution
for large values of alpha
and
- beta
with \(k = \frac{\beta}{\alpha}\).
SFO.solution
for large values of alpha
and
+beta
with \(k = \frac{\beta}{\alpha}\).
FOCUS (2006) “Guidance Document on Estimating Persistence - and Degradation Kinetics from Environmental Fate Studies on Pesticides in - EU Registration” Report of the FOCUS Work Group on Degradation Kinetics, - EC Document Reference Sanco/10058/2005 version 2.0, 434 pp, - http://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/projects/degradation-kinetics
+and Degradation Kinetics from Environmental Fate Studies on Pesticides in +EU Registration” Report of the FOCUS Work Group on Degradation Kinetics, +EC Document Reference Sanco/10058/2005 version 2.0, 434 pp, +http://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/projects/degradation-kineticsFOCUS (2014) “Generic guidance for Estimating Persistence - and Degradation Kinetics from Environmental Fate Studies on Pesticides in - EU Registration” Report of the FOCUS Work Group on Degradation Kinetics, - Version 1.1, 18 December 2014 - http://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/projects/degradation-kinetics
+and Degradation Kinetics from Environmental Fate Studies on Pesticides in +EU Registration” Report of the FOCUS Work Group on Degradation Kinetics, +Version 1.1, 18 December 2014 +http://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/projects/degradation-kineticsGustafson DI and Holden LR (1990) Nonlinear pesticide dissipation in soil: - A new model based on spatial variability. Environmental Science and - Technology 24, 1032-1038
+A new model based on spatial variability. Environmental Science and +Technology 24, 1032-1038Other parent solutions: -- cgit v1.2.1