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MS-DOS |
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v2.96 |
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March 1996 |
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Yes (PDF) |
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USEPA |
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Exposure Analysis Modeling System (EXAMS) is an
interactive modeling system that
allows a user to specify and store the properties of chemicals and
ecosystems, modify either via simple commands, and conduct rapid evaluations
and error analyses of the probable aquatic fate of synthetic organic
chemicals.
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EXAMS combines chemical loadings, transport, and transformation
into a set of differential equations using the law of conservation of mass as
an accounting principle. It accounts for all the chemical mass entering and
leaving a system as the algebraic sum of external loadings, transport
processes that export the compound from the system, and transformation
processes within the system that convert the chemical to daughter products.
The program produces output tables and simple graphics describing chemical
exposure, fate, and persistence.
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File |
Size |
Download |
EXAMS model - installation program and documentation (PDF and PostScript formats) |
1.22 MB |
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EXAMS installation image, Zipped
(in case that you're
having a difficulty with EPA's installation program) |
0.52MB |
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EXAMS FORTRAN source codes |
0.23MB |
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EXAMS model documentation (in PDF format) |
0.29 KB |
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