Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 3. Compartment Approach, Transport Mechanisms, and Boundary Conditions; Chapter 4. Source and Sink Terms; Chapter 5. Solution Techniques for Steady-State Problems; Chapter 6. Solution Techniques for Dynamic Problems; Appendix: Introduction to Matrices and Matrix Operations
Summary
Environmental Fate and Transport Analysis with Compartment Modeling explains how to use the powerful, highly flexible, and intuitive compartment approach to estimate the distribution of chemical contaminants in environmental media in time and space. Add this Easy-to-Use Approach to Your Environmental Modeling Toolbox This numerical technique enables readers to easily develop the equations that describe complex environmental problems by assembling the equations out of compartmental building blocks