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\name{PEC_sw_exposit_runoff}
\alias{PEC_sw_exposit_runoff}
\title{Calculate PEC surface water due to runoff and erosion as in Exposit 3}
\source{
Excel 3.02 spreadsheet available from
\url{https://www.bvl.bund.de/DE/04_Pflanzenschutzmittel/03_Antragsteller/04_Zulassungsverfahren/07_Naturhaushalt/psm_naturhaush_node.html#doc1400590bodyText3}
}
\usage{
PEC_sw_exposit_runoff(rate, interception = 0, Koc, DT50 = Inf,
t_runoff = 3, exposit_reduction_version = c("3.02", "2.0"),
V_ditch = 30, V_event = 100, dilution = 2)
}
\arguments{
\item{rate}{The application rate in g/ha}
\item{interception}{The fraction intercepted by the crop}
\item{Koc}{The sorption coefficient to soil organic carbon}
\item{DT50}{The soil half-life in days}
\item{t_runoff}{The time between application and the runoff event, where degradation occurs, in days}
\item{exposit_reduction_version}{The version of the reduction factors to be used}
\item{V_ditch}{The volume of the ditch is assumed to be 1 m * 100 m * 30 cm = 30 m3}
\item{V_event}{The unreduced runoff volume, equivalent to 10 mm precipitation on 1 ha}
\item{dilution}{The dilution factor}
}
\value{
A list containing the following components
\describe{
\item{perc_runoff}{The runoff percentages for dissolved and bound substance}
\item{runoff}{A matrix containing dissolved and bound input for the different distances}
\item{PEC_sw_runoff}{A matrix containing PEC values for dissolved and bound substance
for the different distances. If the rate was given in g/ha, the PECsw are in microg/L.}
}
}
\description{
This is a reimplementation of the calculation described in the Exposit 3.02 spreadsheet file,
in the worksheet "Konzept Runoff".
}
\examples{
PEC_sw_exposit_runoff(500, Koc = 150)
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{perc_runoff_exposit}} for runoff loss percentages and \code{\link{perc_runoff_reduction_exposit}} for runoff reduction percentages used
}
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