Monday, 31 October 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM
Wolverine AB (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Environmental Division (09)

#19 - Environmental Fate and Transport Processes (09002)
Environmental transport processes govern the fate of chemicals in natural systems. Understanding these processes is important in the evaluation of remediation strategies and ecological risk assessment. Reports on laboratory and field scale investigations focusing on mathematical modeling and experimental investigation of environmental transport processes are solicited for this session. Possible topics include but are not limited to partitioning inter-well tracing, air-water mass transfer, surfactant and colloid effects, multimedia modeling, atmospheric dispersion of pollutants, and vadose zone transport and transformation.
CoChair:Christian Lastoskie
Chair:Greg Thoma
8:00 AMIntroductory Remarks
8:02 AMModeling and Simulation of Fate and Transport of Chromium Species in the Atmosphere
Mona E. Ossman, Ralph Kummler
8:20 AMModeling Aerosol Transport in the Vicinity of Vegetative Canopies in the Urban Environment
Jason Williams, Jessica N. Rendon, Elliott D. Eastepp, Jeremy W. Leggoe
8:38 AMHeterogeneous Chemistry of Organic Compounds on Atmospheric Droplets
Kalliat T. Valsaraj, Suresh Raja
8:56 AMValidation of Impact Maps Obtained with Dispersions Models through Neigbourgh Annotations of Annoyance, and Chemical Analysis
José-Francisco Perales, Alejandra Ribes, Guillem Carrera, Luis Puigjaner, Xavier Roca
9:14 AMEnvironmental Fate of Brominated Flame Retardants in Lake Huron Sediments and Aquatic Organisms
Christian M. Lastoskie, Dong Hee Lim
9:32 AMEvaluation of Drinking Water Contaminants Using Modeling
Nicole Whittier, Deborah French McCay
9:50 AMParticle and Soluble Release of Organic Contaminants from the Sediment Bed
Danny D. Reible, Louis J. Thibodeaux
10:08 AMPredicting Enhanced Dispersion of Bacteria Due to Chemotaxis Using Volume Averaging Methods
Karthik Narayanaswamy, Roseanne M. Ford, Brian D. Wood
10:26 AMConcluding Remarks
Sponsor:Environmental Division

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