IORE.solution(t, parent.0, k__iore, N)
Function describing exponential decline from a defined starting value, with a concentration dependent rate constant.
The solution of the IORE kinetic model reduces to the
SFO.solution if N = 1.
The parameters of the IORE model can be transformed to equivalent parameters
of the FOMC mode - see the NAFTA guidance for details.
t.
NAFTA Technical Working Group on Pesticides (not dated) Guidance for Evaluating and Calculating Degradation Kinetics in Environmental Media
plot(function(x) IORE.solution(x, 100, 0.2, 1.3), 0, 2, ylim = c(0, 100))
fit.fomc <- mkinfit("FOMC", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE) fit.iore <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE) fit.iore.deS <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, solution_type = "deSolve", quiet = TRUE) print(data.frame(coef(fit.fomc), coef(fit.iore), coef(fit.iore.deS), row.names = paste("model par", 1:3)))coef.fit.fomc. coef.fit.iore. coef.fit.iore.deS. model par 1 85.87489063 85.874891 85.874890 model par 2 0.05192238 -4.826631 -4.826631 model par 3 0.65096665 1.949403 1.949403print(rbind(fomc = endpoints(fit.fomc)$distimes, iore = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes, iore.deS = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes))DT50 DT90 DT50back fomc 1.785233 15.1479 4.559973 iore 1.785233 15.1479 4.559973 iore.deS 1.785233 15.1479 4.559973