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A high-resolution model for estimating the environmental fate of multi-species chemicals: Application to malathion and pentachlorophenol
Thomas M. Cahill
, Donald Mackay
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Chemical Compounds
Malathion
86%
Pentachlorophenol
81%
Malaoxon
54%
Simulation
39%
Chemical Species
34%
Aerosol
32%
Degradation Product
29%
Heterogeneity
29%
Soil
26%
Application
19%
Environment
17%
Gas
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pentachlorophenol
100%
Malathion
95%
Atmosphere
73%
malaoxon
60%
Aerosols
34%
Soil
34%
Gases
26%
Air
25%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
malathion
91%
PCP
78%
environmental fate
77%
chemical
30%
soil air
10%
atmosphere
10%
degradation product
10%
simulation
7%
aerosol
6%
vegetation
5%
gas
4%
sediment
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Sediments
11%
Aerosols
10%
Soils
7%
Degradation
6%
Gases
5%
Air
4%
Social Sciences
simulation
14%
air
7%
inclusion
6%