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Modelling the environmental distribution of nonpolar organic compounds: The influence of dissolved organic carbon in overlying and interstitial water
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Modelling the environmental distribution of nonpolar organic compounds: The influence of dissolved organic carbon in overlying and interstitial water

Gail Caron and Guillaume Caron
Chemosphere (Oxford), v 19(10), pp 1473-1482
1989

Abstract

The partitioning of nonpolar compounds among sediment solids, interstitial water, and dissolved organic carbon in overlying and interstitial waters of an aquatic system was studied using column equilibration techniques. The equilibrium distribution relationships for these environmental compartments were incorporated into the equilibrium partitioning model, CEPAC, developed by McCall et al. (1983).

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