The
following technical
reports are available for download:
WECC-Report
2/2000. July
2000, 42 pages.
A comparison
of overall
persistence values and atmospheric travel distances calculated by
various
multi-media fate models.
Wania F,
Mackay D
Technical
Report. July
2000, 21 pages.
The global
distribution
model. A non-steady state multi-compartmental mass balance model of the
fate of persistent organic pollutants in the global environment.
Wania F,
Mackay D
WECC-Report
1/2000. April
2000, 27 pages.
CoZMo-POP. A
fugacity-based
multi-compartmental mass balance model of the fate of persistent
organic
pollutants in the coastal zone.
Wania, F,
Persson J,
Di Guardo A, McLachlan MS
NILU
Norwegian Institute
for Air Research, Technical Report OR-10/2000. March 2000, 76
pages.
The
POPCYCLING-Baltic Model.
A non-steady state multicompartment mass balance model of the fate of
persistent
organic pollutants in the Baltic Sea environment.
Wania, F,
Persson J,
Di Guardo A, McLachlan MS
WECC-Report
1/1999. June
1999, 23 pages.
Global
modelling of polychlorinated
biphenyls.
Wania, F
WECC-Report
3/1998. September
1998, 17 pages.
The
significance of long
range transport of persistent organic pollutants by migratory animals.
Wania, F
WECC-Report
1/1998. July
1998, 31 pages.
An integrated
criterion
for the persistence of organic chemicals based on model calculations.
Wania, F
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